Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday announced a significant relief package for families devastated by this year’s floods. Speaking from Dera Baba Nanak, the Chief Minister said that 30,000 flood-affected families have been handed over approval letters for the construction of new homes, marking the beginning of a fresh chapter in their lives.
The announcement was made during a live address, where Mann emphasized the government’s commitment to rehabilitating all those who lost their homes and livelihood in the natural calamity.
A New Beginning for Flood-Hit Families
Mann said that the approval letters will enable families to start rebuilding immediately, ensuring that they no longer face uncertainty about their shelter.
“These letters are not just documents—they are hope, stability, and the promise of a dignified future,” he said.
Over the past months, heavy rainfall and overflowing rivers led to severe flooding in multiple districts of Punjab, causing widespread loss of property. Thousands of homes were damaged, leaving families in temporary shelters. The latest initiative aims to restore normalcy for these communities.
Government’s Relief and Rehabilitation Efforts
The Punjab government has been working on a multi-phase plan focused on:
- Identifying flood-hit households
- Providing financial assistance
- Repairing embankments and flood-protection structures
- Rebuilding public infrastructure
By distributing these home approval letters, the state has moved into the long-term rehabilitation phase, a critical step in restoring affected villages.
Support for Rural and Border Belt Communities
Dera Baba Nanak, located along the border, witnessed severe impact during the monsoon floods. Mann highlighted that rural and border belt families often face double hardships—natural disasters and lack of resources—making government intervention essential.
The CM also assured that the state will continue monitoring flood restoration progress and ensure quicker execution of reconstruction works.
A People-Centric Governance Approach
The initiative reflects the Punjab government’s focus on responsive governance and on-ground action. Over the last two years, the Mann government has emphasized welfare schemes for farmers, labourers, and disaster-hit populations.
With winter approaching, the timely distribution of approval letters is expected to ensure that reconstruction begins without delay, helping families rebuild their homes before harsher weather arrives.

