Educate Punjab Project distributes ₹1.5 Crore aid to 1,000 Flood-Hit Farmers for wheat sowing
Ferozepur, October 25, 2025: Continuing its journey of service and dedication, the Educate Punjab Project has been actively engaged in flood relief operations across Punjab since August 22, 2025. The initiative has adopted 12 flood-affected villages, providing consistent assistance to help affected families rebuild their lives.
Under this ongoing campaign, the project has distributed essential relief materials, conducted fogging and sanitization drives, provided dairy cattle to families, and arranged school fee support for students impacted by the floods.
In a major step toward supporting farmers, a special event was organized today at Arif Ke village, where nearly 1,000 farmers received financial assistance of ₹5,000 per acre — amounting to a total of ₹1.5 crore — for wheat cultivation.
Addressing the gathering, Giani Raghbir Singh Ji said, “The Guru’s teachings remind us that serving humanity is the highest form of worship. When we extend a helping hand to someone in need, we truly live the Guru’s message. The efforts of Educate Punjab Project are a shining example of this spirit of service that inspires the entire community.”
Sardar Jaswinder Singh Khalsa added, “This initiative is not just about financial aid; it is about restoring the morale of our farmer brothers. Our mission is to ensure that no family or student is left behind due to the hardships caused by the floods.”
The project’s ongoing flood relief campaign stands as a symbol of faith, unity, and resilience — reaffirming that with divine grace and collective effort, Punjab can overcome any challenge.