
Punjab Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha, under the directives of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, visited flood-affected regions in Amritsar and Pathankot districts to oversee relief operations and assess the situation. His visit aimed to ensure effective coordination among various agencies and provide support to the affected communities.
Inspection of Affected Areas
Sinha toured several villages in Amritsar, including Ajnala and Ramdas, as well as Bamiyal and Narot Jaimal Singh blocks in Pathankot. He inspected the Dhussi embankment along the Ravi river, which had been compromised due to heavy rainfall and rising water levels. The breach led to widespread flooding, displacing thousands and causing significant damage to property and crops.
Relief and Rescue Operations
At the Chamiyari village relief centre, Sinha reviewed the arrangements made for displaced residents, including the provision of food, shelter, and medical assistance. He interacted with local officials and residents to understand their needs and concerns. The Chief Secretary assured the public that the state government was committed to providing all necessary support during this crisis.
Future Plans and Compensation
Sinha announced that once the floodwaters recede and the situation stabilizes, a special survey, known as ‘Girdawari,’ would be conducted to assess the extent of the damage. This survey will help determine the compensation to be provided to those affected by the floods. He emphasized that the government is dedicated to ensuring that all losses are duly compensated.
Conclusion
The visit of Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha underscores the Punjab government’s proactive approach in managing the flood crisis. By personally overseeing the relief efforts and engaging with affected communities, the administration aims to expedite recovery and provide much-needed assistance to those impacted by the disaster.