In a strong display of solidarity, Bank of Baroda officials presented a ₹1 crore cheque to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for Punjab’s flood relief initiative, ‘Mission Chardi Kala’. The contribution was made under the leadership of Cabinet Minister Aman Arora, who lauded the bank’s timely support for the people affected by recent floods.
Bank of Baroda Donates ₹1 Crore to Punjab Flood Relief under ‘Mission Chardi Kala’
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann thanked the officials and Minister Arora, calling the gesture an example of social responsibility and compassion. He said the Punjab government remains committed to ensuring every affected family receives adequate help for rebuilding homes and livelihoods.
Mission Chardi Kala has become a state-wide movement
Mission Chardi Kala has become a state-wide movement, inspiring citizens, NGOs, and corporate institutions to contribute. The initiative not only provides financial aid but also focuses on infrastructure repair, restoration of farmlands, and ensuring clean drinking water in flood-hit regions.
CM Mann emphasized that Punjab has always risen stronger from natural calamities due to the unbreakable spirit of its people. “This mission reflects the true essence of Punjab—helping each other in difficult times, with faith and positivity,” he remarked.
The government has also appealed to more banks and private organizations to join hands in the mission. The funds collected will be utilized transparently to support relief camps, medical aid, and rehabilitation programs.
Citizens can contribute directly through the official portal rangla.punjab.gov.in, ensuring their donations reach the right hands and make a real difference on the ground.
