The Destiny of Daulatpur Village Changed in 3 Days: Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Sends Pipes and Motors Worth Lakhs
The video documents the massive flood relief effort organized by the followers of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj for Daulatpur village, Hisar, Haryana.
The village was facing a severe crisis due to continuous heavy rainfall over 15–20 days, which led to:
- Extensive Flooding: Approximately 300 acres of farmland were submerged, completely destroying standing crops like millet and cotton.
- Infrastructure Damage: Residential colonies and the village's water booster station were flooded, raising concerns about sanitation, disease, and the availability of drinking water.
- Failed Government Support: The Gram Panchayat and villagers stated that their requests for help from the local administration and government officials yielded no substantial assistance.
Swift Humanitarian Response
After learning about the aid being provided to neighboring flood-hit areas, the village Sarpanch, Potu Ram, and other Panchayat members approached Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's trust. They submitted an urgent request for relief materials, which included:
- 27,000 feet of 8-inch pipe
- Three 15-horsepower motors
- 1,000 feet of cable, starters, and fittings
- One submersible pump to address the drinking water crisis.
The request was approved and the materials, which the Sarpanch estimated to be worth 25 to 30 lakh rupees, were delivered within three days. The relief convoy included dozens of vehicles and a team of volunteers who helped unload the equipment.
Assurance of Responsibility
The aid was provided with a "Special Request" from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, stating that the village must ensure the water is fully drained in time for the next crop (wheat) to be sown. If they fail, no future assistance will be given, although they were told they could request more equipment if needed to accomplish the task. The Panchayat members fully agreed, assuring the trust that they would utilize the resources to drain the water and prepare the fields for the next season.
The villagers expressed profound gratitude, calling the saint's support a "blessing" and thanking him for saving their lives and their ability to sustain their livelihood.