As punjab faces devastating floods caused by Intense Rainfall, Diljit Dosanjh and Raj Kundra have come forward to stand firmly with the family with the disaster. They posted a video to convey their heartfelt support and concern for there impacted in the region.Diljit dosanjh’s emotional message on InstagramTaking to his instagram, diljit posted a video, saying, “The situation in Punjab is very bad due to floods. People have lost their homes. Crops have been destroyed. People’s lives have been ruined. From the lap of Punjab. Punjab has adopted us. And we have to die in the lap of Punjab). “A message of continued support and gratitudeHe Continued, “We want to tell all there that who are suffering that we are with it. UnKe Saath Hai Youth of Punjab has come forward and is handling the situation. I would like to thank everyone. All the resources I have, all the corporate houses I know, our team has talked to them. Everyone is ready to help Punjab. They all want to come forward. We will get out of this problem. “A Prayer for Strength and UnityThe singer concluded, “Main ardaas karta hu parmatma ke aage ki hum sabki itni shakti de ki hum sab bhai behan mil ke is musibat se bahar aa jaaye (i pray to gives us to go We all brothers and sisters come out of this problem togeether.) Aur ek baar fir se vo zindagiyan dubara khadi ho sake (And Once Again, those lives can be restored). I love and respect everyone. If I have said something wrong, if I have hurt anyone, forgive me if i have said anything wrang.,Raj kundra pledges mehar’s first-day collections to flood reliefRaj Reveled that the entry first-day global earnings from his upcoming film ‘Mehar’ will be dedicated to helping thesefected by the Punjab Floods. Sharing a video, he wrote, “Tomorrow mehar hits cinemas worldwide! History (SIC). “Extent of Damage Reported by Punjab GovernmentThe punjab government has reported that about 1,655 Villages have suffred from the recent floods, with gurdaspur being the hardest hit, affecting 324 villages. Other severely affected districts include Amritsar with 190 Villages, Kapurthala with 123, Hoshiarpur with 121, Sangrur with 107, and Ferozepur with 111 Villages. Additionally, roughly 175,216 hectares of farmland have been damaged due to the flooding.
