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Flood relief to be disbursed by Diwali, says Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann

ByAsian News International
Published on: Sep 12, 2025 04:13 PM IST

Farmers whose crops are completely damaged will be given ₹20,000 per acre, while compensation for loss of cattle such as cows and buffaloes will be ₹37,500 each, says chief minister Bhagwant Mann.

Chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday chaired a high-level meeting with officials to review the ongoing relief and rehabilitation measures in flood-hit areas of the state.

Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann virtually chairing a high-level meeting with the state’s deputy commissioners, chief secretary and other senior officials from various departments in Chandigarh on Friday to review the flood situation in the state. (PTI Photo)

He interacted with all deputy commissioners through video-conferencing and directed them to ensure that comprehensive surveys of crop, livestock, and household damage are conducted without delay.

Mann reiterated that Punjab will provide the highest compensation in the country to affected families. “This is not just an announcement. Unlike earlier times when farmers were given meagre cheques of 26, this time, strict instructions have been issued to DCs to ensure fair and transparent assessment. I belong to a farmer’s family; my own fields have been submerged in the past. I know the pain,” he said.

The CM announced that special girdawari (damage assessment) reports would be completed within 30-40 days, with compensation distribution starting within a month. Farmers whose crops are completely damaged will be given 20,000 per acre, while compensation for loss of cattle such as cows and buffaloes will be 37,500 each. Families whose houses have collapsed or become uninhabitable due to flooding will also be covered under the 100% damage category.

In a stern warning, Mann declared that any officer found guilty of negligence or corruption in relief distribution would face strict action. “This is not the time for politics. Unfortunately, some have tried to politicise the crisis, which is extremely shameful,” he said.

Highlighting the spirit of Punjab, Mann praised the contributions of social, religious, and voluntary organisations during the floods. “Punjab is a land where no stranger sleeps hungry--then how can we let our own suffer?” he said.

Touching on the larger financial aspect, the CM criticised both the BJP and Congress for their role in the past misuse of funds, including rural development fund (RDF) allocations. He clarified that the present AAP government has maintained transparency and accountability in the use of public money.

Mann underlined the failure of crop insurance schemes, which, he said, had not benefited farmers as promised. Meanwhile, the CM Relief Fund has received 48 crore in contributions from citizens, corporates, and institutions.

The chief minister added that he will soon meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah with a detailed report on the damage and compensation requirements.

“Punjab has shown the nation that we know how to tackle disasters. I will not rest until every affected family receives justice,” Mann concluded.

 
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