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Punjabi singer Ranjit Bawa showing video of flood victims.

Punjabi music and film industry actors are coming forward to help the flood affected people in Punjab. Punjabi singer Ranjit Bawa has announced to donate the entire earnings of his Canada’s Alberta show to help the flood affected. Before this day

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Punjabi singer Ranjit Bawa announced during his concert in Alberta that he was donating income from his first show to the flood affected people of Punjab. He also played a video of the Punjab flood during his performance. After which he told the people that my state is struggling with some disaster at this time, in such a situation, I will help the flood affected by donating all the income of my show.

At present, around 9 districts of Punjab are in the grip of floods, due to which the condition of the entire state remains critical. In such a situation, artists associated with Punjabi music industry have extended their hands for help.

Many villages are submerged due to floods in Punjab. People are now coming forward to help the affected people.

In 9 districts, thousands of hectares of land in flood

Please tell that a total of 9 districts of Punjab are currently in the grip of floods. Which includes Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Taran Taran, Fazilka, Ferozepur, Kapurthala, Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, Moga and Barnala. Army, NDRF, SDRF, BSF, State Administration, Punjab Police and other agencies have been engaged to save the flood affected people at all places.

So far more than 1018 villages have been affected by the floods. At the same time, 16,632 hectares (41,099 acres) of land in Fazilka have been hit by floods. Apart from this, 10,806 hectares in Ferozepur, 11,620 in Kapurthala, 7,000 in Pathankot, 9,928 in Taran Taran and 5,287 hectares of crops in Hoshiarpur have been wasted. The most affected is in the area of ​​Fazilka.

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