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Punjab Govt approves Rs 52 crore comprehensive flood protection plan for Sutlej & Swan rivers belt: Harjot Singh Bains
2/14/2026 10:40:33 PM
Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, Feb 14: Punjab Education and Information & Public Relations Minister Harjot Singh Bains on Friday announced a comprehensive flood protection plan worth Rs 52 crore for villages situated along the banks of the Sutlej and Swan rivers in Sri Anandpur Sahib constituency, stating that the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has fast-tracked permanent solutions for areas historically affected during the monsoon season.
Sharing details of the ambitious plan, Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains said, "In a major relief for residents living along the banks of the Sutlej and Swan rivers in Sri Anandpur Sahib constituency, the Punjab Government has announced a comprehensive flood protection plan worth Rs 52 crore to permanently secure several vulnerable villages that have historically faced the brunt of floods during monsoon season."
The Punjab Minister further stated, "The Bhagwant Mann government has expedited major flood protection infrastructure projects in the region. Works worth Rs 52 crore have already been tendered and commenced, with physical construction set to gather pace within a fortnight. Additionally, the projects estimated at Rs 30 crore are in the pipeline."
Emphasising the urgency of the initiative, he said, "The safety of our people is non-negotiable. Last year's floods taught us a hard lesson. We are building robust, long-term protections."
Detailing the village-wise projects, Minister Harjot Singh Bains stated, "Dasgrain and Mahain villages will get a Rs 1 crore revetment. Harsa Bela village, which saw successful Rs 4.5 crore flood protection work last year, will receive Rs 9 crore for construction of a 2,200-foot-long revetment with upgraded design specifications."
He added, "Mehndli Kalan village will get a new 1,800-foot-long revetment costing over Rs 8.75 crore at the site where I personally served during last year's rescue operations. Agampur village will see a massive 3,200-foot-long revetment worth Rs 12 crore to safeguard the village and the bridge approaches."
Continuing with further details, he said, "A 700-foot-long revetment will be constructed with Rs 7 crore at Burj village. Similarly, a 700-foot-long revetment with Rs 3.5 crore will be constructed at Ajauli village, while Lodhipur village will be protected with a 2,000-foot-long revetment worth Rs 9 crore."
He also informed, "In addition to these major sites, flood protection works are also underway or approved for Bhalan, Triveni Mandir, Nangran and other villages."
Highlighting the scale of the initiative, Minister Harjot Singh Bains noted, "The projects entail construction of revetments spanning over 11,000-foot. We have already completed significant groundwork and are committed to expanding this further based on local demands."
Reassuring residents ahead of the monsoon season, Minister Harjot Singh Bains stated, "I am personally monitoring the progress of these projects and I am determined to ensure foolproof flood protection works before the commencement of this monsoon."
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