Milpitas(California)North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) expresses deep appreciation for the tireless efforts of Punjabi reporters who are playing a crucial role in highlighting the suffering of people in flood-hit areas of Punjab. At a time when many families have lost their homes, crops, and livelihoods, the selfless work of these reporters has ensured that the voices of the victims are reaching the world.
Reporters including Swarn Singh Tehna (Prime Asia), Simranjot Singh Makkhar (SMTV), Jagdeep Singh Thali (Punjabi Lok), Rattandeep Singh Dhaliwal (Talkwithrattan TV), Maninderjeet Sidhu (Lok Awaz TV), Navreet Sivia (Akhar TV), Bhai Grewal (RMB TV), and Inderpal Dhunna (Ramza TV) have shown exceptional courage and commitment. By reporting directly from affected villages and towns, they have not only informed the public but have also inspired global Punjabis to contribute to relief efforts.
“These reporters have gone far beyond the call of duty. Their work is not just journalism—it is humanitarian service. By bringing the ground reality to light, they have become a lifeline between the suffering people of Punjab and the wider world,” said Satnam Singh Chahal, Executive Director of NAPA.
NAPA acknowledges that the Punjabi diaspora across Canada, the U.S., Europe, and other countries have been closely following these reports and responding generously with financial and material aid. This global support has been possible only because of the relentless dedication of these media professionals.
NAPA calls upon all Punjabis worldwide to continue supporting relief efforts and stands in solidarity with the brave reporters who are risking their own safety to ensure that truth and compassion prevail in these difficult times.