A Cup of Tea in the Floodwaters
Amid the devastating floods in Punjab, an elderly farmer sat on the first floor of his half-submerged home. His fields were gone, his livelihood swept away, and his belongings lost.
Yet, when visitors arrived, he smiled gently and asked,
“Cha piyoge?” — Will you have tea?
This simple question captured the spirit of Punjab — dignity in loss, hospitality in hardship, and service even in suffering.
The True Spirit of Punjab
Punjabis are known not for despair but for resilience.
- They give, even when they lose.
- They stand tall, even when life tries to break them.
- They rebuild, not just homes, but hope.
This moment became more than just a story — it became a symbol of courage and community strength.
Join Hands to Rebuild Lives
The road to recovery is long. Homes need to be rebuilt, livelihoods restored, and children given hope again.
You can be part of this spirit.
🙏 Stand with Punjab. Support seva. Help rebuild lives.
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Because resilience is not just about surviving the flood — it’s about making sure hope floats for everyone.
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