In a remarkable display of social commitment during Punjab’s crisis, government school teachers and staff across the state donated a combined ₹31.53 lakh on 15 September to support flood relief measures. The initiative showcases the education sector’s role as more than just an academic institution but a pillar in community support. The funds have been channeled into relief camps, helping provide essential food, shelter, and medical aid for families displaced by the floods. Teachers have also volunteered actively in affected villages, assisting in organizing community kitchens, health camps, and educational sessions for displaced children. State education authorities praised the initiative as reflective of Punjab’s enduring spirit of mutual aid and resilience.
These efforts came alongside tightened school closure decisions in flood-prone districts to safeguard students from ongoing after-effects of floods and landslides. With many schools severely damaged, resources donated by teachers contribute to reconstruction plans and facilitate remote learning programs for the school year impacted by environmental disruption. This is a web generated news report.