Punjab continues to reel under the impact of devastating floods that have submerged vast tracts of farmland, destroyed livelihoods, and forced thousands to leave their homes in search of safety. Relief and rescue operations are underway across the state, with both the administration and local communities working tirelessly to minimize the suffering of affected families.
In this challenging environment, the efforts of Amritsar’s Deputy Commissioner, IAS officer Sakshi Sahni, have emerged as a source of strength and encouragement for the people. Known for being the first woman to hold this position in the district, Sahni has been actively leading from the front—visiting flood-hit regions, interacting directly with residents, and ensuring timely assistance reaches those in need.
Her proactive approach has drawn appreciation from various quarters, including sports personalities. Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh took to social media to commend her leadership, saying that in difficult times, individuals like Sahni give people hope and confidence.
“Punjab has faced hardships before, but true leaders rise above personal comfort to stand by their people. IAS Sakshi Sahni’s commitment during these floods is an inspiration,” Yuvraj wrote, adding that he hopes to meet her soon. He also expressed gratitude for her service and urged others to draw strength from such examples of dedication.
Echoing similar sentiments, members of the sporting fraternity, including the Indian hockey captain, emphasized that it is a collective responsibility to stand with the people during crises.
As Punjab navigates this natural disaster, the recognition of leaders like Sahni underscores the importance of compassion, accountability, and resilience in public service.