– Diljit Dosanjh: Adopted 10 flood-hit villages in Gurdaspur and Amritsar wiht the help of NGOs and local authorities. focus on immediate relief, followed by long-term rebuilding plans.
– Ammy Virk: Supporting reconstruction for 200 families left homeless by the floods.
– Sonam Bajwa: Donated to rescue teams; postponed her upcoming film’s release due to the disaster.
– Gippy Grewal & Karan aujla: Sent silage for cattle food, supplies including medicines, boats, food, and fodder.
– Shehnaaz Gill: Sent carloads of essential relief items from Mumbai via Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha partnership.
– Guru Randhawa: Delivered supplies to flood-struck areas directly.
The devastating floods reflect critical vulnerabilities in Punjab’s infrastructure amidst extreme weather events. The swift response by both celebrities and organisations highlights India’s spirit of solidarity during crises but also underscores the pressing need for proactive disaster management policies. Celebrities adopting villages or homes offer impactful short-term outreach but would be more effective if aligned with systematic rehabilitation efforts led by governance bodies.
While relief generated from private initiatives is commendable, it raises questions about long-term sustainability – goverment action needs coordination with civil society for adequate planning around shelters or rebuilding lives post-disaster. This calamity could serve as a compelling case study advocating increased investment in flood-resistant systems or early-warning mechanisms nationwide.
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