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Food kits delivered to flood-hit areas

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The Department of Cooperation, Punjab, along with Milkfed Punjab (Verka) and its affiliated Milk Unions, has mobilized a large-scale relief operation to support both people and livestock caught in the deluge.

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In addition to dairy supplies, Milkfed and its Unions have begun distributing 15,000 food kits to families in affected areas. It is also supplying cattle feed and chokar (bran) at subsidised rates

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Speaking on the response, officials from the Department of Cooperation said, “In the face of an unprecedented challenge, Milkfed Punjab and its Unions have demonstrated resilience by not only supporting farmers and livestock but also ensuring that no family is left without essentials. This is not just relief—it is a reaffirmation of Verka’s bond with Punjab’s people.”

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