Punjab—the land of five rivers, golden fields, and endless songs of courage—is drowning.
What was once the pride of India’s farmland now lies under water. Villages submerged, homes washed away, and crops that fed millions destroyed in just a few days of merciless floods.
The farmer who once sowed wheat with hope now stands in knee-deep water, wondering how to feed his children.
The grandmother who told stories under the banyan tree now sits on a cot, watching the waters rise.
The youth who once dreamed of flying abroad now struggle to find clean drinking water at home.
This is not the story of one family, one village, or one town.
This is the story of Punjab.
A land known for its strength and spirit, now fighting its toughest battle—against nature’s fury.
But Punjab has never fallen alone.
Every time the soil cracked, its people rose.
Every time invaders came, its spirit stood unbroken.
And today, as floodwaters test its resilience, Punjab calls upon the world for help




