Apart from Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda, Punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma and silk precious floods helping people affected.
Punjab is facing flood these days. The crops standing in the fields have been washed away in the water, the walls of the houses collapsed and the dreams of the people have drowned in the waves. There are questions in the eyes of the affected people, silence on the lips and pain in the heart.
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In this difficult time, Punjab’s biggest help has been done by Bollywood-Bollywood big stars. Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Randeep Hooda and there are many big names who extended their hands to help the people of Punjab at the time of need.
Although It was started with Jaskirat Singh of Mohali. Who gave 4 for Amritsar Amphibius (Ator N1200) was sent. After this, there was a flood of those who helped in the entire state.
Now know which star has increased help …

Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi gathered help in two ways
- Helpline number helped people by releasing: Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi shared a helpline number 9810139792. Through which flood affected people can enter their needs like water, fodder for livestock etc. The team of their relief campaign is assuring immediate assistance.
- Active in local relief efforts: He is involved in tasks such as delivering relief material to Ajnala block of Amritsar, evaluating requirements and providing relief with local administration.

Singer Satinder Sartaj helped like this
- Ration to 500 families: Punjabi singer Satinder Sartaj sent 1 month ration to 500 families in Ajnala area of Amritsar. His team brought relief materials directly to the affected families.
- Active relief effort: Satinder Sartaj arranged ration kits, animal feed and other necessary material distribution in Fazilka and Ferozepur.

Akshay Kumar- When I get a chance, I will feel blessed Akshay Kumar has always come forward in times of crisis and this time too, actor is contributing Rs 5 crore for the ongoing flood relief work in Punjab.
But the actor has said that this is not a donation, but a service on their behalf and whenever they get a chance to do so, they feel blessed.

Salman Khan will also adopt villages In the floods in Punjab, Salman Khan’s organization Being Human sent 5 special boats for relief and rescue operations, out of which 2 were handed over to the district administration on the Ferozepur border and 3 are being used in other affected areas.
People of many villages were evacuated from these boats and also delivered to essential items. The institution has assured that as soon as the situation is normal, it will cooperate in adopting flood -affected villages adjacent to the border and reconstruction.

Vicky Kaushal helping with Global Sikh Foundation Punjab’s disastrous floods expressed their emotional prayer on social media and expressed condolences to the victims and saluted the volunteers providing village-to-village. Vicky expressed confidence that he would contribute to relief efforts.
In addition, they have also extended their hands towards running free ambulances and medical vans in affected areas in collaboration with the Global Sikh Foundation, so that the flood victims can get health services on time.

Foundation landed at the ground level with 10 villages adoption Diljit Dosanjh has taken a big step through his Sanjh Foundation to help the Punjab flood victims. He has adopted 10 flood affected villages in Amritsar and Gurdaspur. In the first phase of relief, his team is providing solar lights, tarpaulin, medicines, food and clean water to the affected families.
After the water decreases, work will be done on building houses, restoring employment and taking livestock care. Diljit said that “Punjab is injured but not hara” and until the lives of people come on track, they will stand with them.

Sonu Sood said- Punjab is my soul After the floods in Punjab, actor and social worker Sonu Sood has come to the ground to help the people of his state. He has launched a relief campaign through his organization ‘Sood Charity Foundation’. Sonu arranged for medical vans and health camps so that people in the affected areas can get immediate treatment. Along with this, medicines, food items, mosquito nets and essential items are also being distributed continuously. Sood has sent boats for rescue operations to low -lying areas. His sister Malavika Sood is leading relief work. Sonu said emotionally, “Punjab is my soul, I will stand together on every need.”

Gippy Grewal’s teams active in Ajnala and Fazilka Gippy Grewal sent a truck to the flood affected families and sent fodder, so that the lives of their animals were safe and the farmers can get some relief from the crisis. This help, especially floods like Ajnala and Fazilka, was delivered to heavy affected places. Gippy’s relief team is ensuring transport and distribution of materials with the help of local administration and villagers.

Amy Virk said- this is not help, the return of hope and respect is After the devastating floods in Punjab, Amy Virk adopted 200 flood affected houses to give shelter and confidence to the affected families. In an emotional post on Instagram, he wrote- “It is not just a roof, an attempt to return the hope and respect.” Their move is a communication for flood victims in stability and long -term reconstruction, which is becoming the biggest support for difficulty people.

6 sitting boats engaged in help In view of the NGO Engineer of Change at Punjabi singer Karan Auzla Ground, he immediately donated a motorboat of Rs 3.5 lakh. The boat was lifted from Ludhiana to Ajnala, Fazilka and Ramdas areas. Since then, these six-utting boats have been helping relief teams to go to flood affected villages and distribute ration.

Mankirat has spoken about giving 100 tractors and 5 crores Mankirat Aulakh has announced to donate Rs 5 crore and 100 tractors to help the victims of floods in Punjab. He visited a relief camp at Dhariwal in Gurdaspur and asked him to deliver relief material with his team, and also promised to stand with the flood affected people.
Now know about them, who first helped for Punjab …
Punjab The beginning of helping, started with Jaskirat Singh of Mohali. Who sent 4 Emfibius (Ator N1200) to Amritsar. So that people trapped in floods can be saved. The Indian Army also uses this vehicle. It is the new all-Terin Emphibius vehicle of the Indian Army. It is especially designed to work in difficult conditions.

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