Revenue Officers Extend Support to Flood Victims
Chandigarh – In a significant display of solidarity, the Punjab Revenue Officers Association has contributed ₹10 lakh to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. The donation will be used to support flood-affected families across the state.
The cheque was formally handed over to Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian at the Punjab Civil Secretariat. Leading the delegation were Tehsildar Sukcharan Singh Channi, Tehsildar Harminder Singh Gholia, Naib Tehsildar Harjot Singh, and Naib Tehsildar Pawan Kumar, who represented the association on behalf of its members.
Minister Commends Humanitarian Initiative
Revenue Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian praised the association’s gesture, calling it an inspiring example of social responsibility. He noted that such contributions demonstrate how collective efforts can make a lasting difference during disasters.
“The Punjab Revenue Officers Association has shown remarkable compassion by extending a helping hand to families in distress. Their support will strengthen relief and rehabilitation measures in flood-hit regions,” Mundian said.
The Minister emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring that aid reaches those most affected by the recent floods, which have disrupted lives and livelihoods across several districts.
Building a Culture of Collective Responsibility
The Revenue Officers’ contribution reflects a growing culture of humanitarian support within state institutions. By stepping beyond their official duties, the officers have set a precedent for other organizations and departments to come forward in times of crisis.
Such initiatives are vital for the state’s recovery process, especially as Punjab continues to face challenges due to climate-related disasters and seasonal flooding. According to officials, relief funds will be directed toward temporary shelters, medical aid, and rehabilitation projects.
Prominent attendees at the cheque presentation included Punjab State Small Scale Industries Chairman Neel Garg and Balwinder Singh, Private Secretary to the Revenue Minister. Their presence highlighted the importance of public-private collaboration in tackling disaster impacts.
Punjab’s Relief Efforts Gain Momentum
This contribution adds momentum to Punjab’s broader relief operations, which include financial assistance, medical care, and infrastructure restoration in flood-affected areas. The Chief Minister’s Relief Fund has become a crucial channel for pooling resources from citizens, businesses, and institutions alike.
Officials believe that community-driven contributions like this not only provide immediate support but also inspire others to join the cause. With monsoon-related damage affecting thousands of households, collective action is seen as the backbone of Punjab’s recovery strategy.
Conclusion
The Punjab Revenue Officers Association’s donation of ₹10 lakh underscores the role of government employees in serving beyond administrative duties. Their action demonstrates compassion, unity, and responsibility in supporting Punjab’s flood-hit communities.
Revenue Minister Mundian’s acknowledgment of their efforts highlights how state institutions and communities can work hand in hand to provide timely relief and build resilience against future disasters.