Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding across North India, with Punjab being severely impacted. The state has approximately 1300 villages submerged. To assist the affected people, all IPS officers in Punjab have decided to donate one day’s salary to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. The DGP of Punjab Police shared the news, emphasizing the IPS officers’ resolve to support the people of Punjab. The police department is committed to helping those impacted by the floods and is also devoted to providing extensive assistance. The collective efforts aim to help rebuild lives and offer comfort to those in need during this difficult time. The Punjab government, including the CM, MLAs, and ministers, also pledged a month’s salary to contribute to the relief efforts.
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