Chandigarh, Sept. 27 -- Chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday directed commissioners of police (CPs) and senior superintendents of police (SSPs) to maintain a strict vigil on the law and order situation across the state. Chairing a virtual meeting with CPs and SSPs, the chief minister emphasised the need for their close coordination with civil administration counterparts to ensure the timely rehabilitation of flood victims. He stressed that relief and compensation must be provided strictly to genuine victims who have suffered actual losses due to the floods. Mann told them to work zealously to achieve this objective, adding that seamless coordination between civil and police administrations for this noble task was utmost important. The CM also advocated for the implementation of confidence-building measures in flood-affected areas to ensure that victims receive necessary support. Chief Secretary KAP Sinha and Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav were among those present. Mann also reviewed the ongoing cleanliness, relief, and rehabilitation efforts across major towns and cities in the aftermath of the recent floods. He called for an immediate survey of damaged public assets and private properties, including houses, shops, and other structures, by engineering staff. He directed that the findings be reported to the deputy commissioners for onward submission to the state government for appropriate relief and compensation....