Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana Participates in Chhabeel Seva at Shine Enclave, Sector 71, Mohali

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Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana participates in the Chhabeel Seva organised at Shine Enclave, Sector 71, Mohali, and joins volunteers in serving cold drinking water to the public.

Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana participated in a Chhabeel Seva (cold sweet water distribution camp) organised at Shine Enclave, Sector 71, SAS Nagar Mohali, where he joined local residents and volunteers in serving chilled drinking water to the public. The initiative reflected the spirit of selfless service and community participation, especially during the summer season when such camps provide much-needed relief to commuters and residents.

During the visit, the Mayor appreciated the efforts of the organisers and volunteers who came together to organise the Chhabeel. He interacted with members of the community and acknowledged their commitment to carrying forward the Sikh tradition of seva, which promotes compassion, generosity, and service to humanity.

Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana also contributed to the service by personally serving drinking water to people visiting the camp. He said that community-led initiatives like these not only help those in need during the intense summer heat but also strengthen the values of unity, kindness, and social responsibility among citizens.

The Mayor noted that Mohali has a long tradition of voluntary community service, with residents actively participating in programmes that benefit society. He appreciated the efforts of local organisations and volunteers who regularly organise such initiatives to support the public and encourage a spirit of togetherness.

Speaking on the occasion, Mayor Sarabjeet Singh Samana said that serving society is one of the highest forms of public service. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab Government continues to encourage community participation and welfare initiatives that strengthen social harmony. He praised the organisers for their dedication and expressed hope that more such community service activities would continue to inspire people across Mohali. The Chhabeel Seva at Shine Enclave reflected the spirit of compassion and collective responsibility that continues to strengthen communities across SAS Nagar Mohali. Alongside infrastructure development and improved civic services, encouraging voluntary service and community participation remains an important part of building a caring, inclusive, and progressive city.

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