Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Delivers 14,000 Ft Pipe and Motors to Flood-Hit Garhi Village
This video details the extensive flood relief efforts carried out by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj in Garhi village (Hansi Tehsil, Hisar district, Haryana), after the community was failed by government support.
Here is a summary of the events and the assistance provided:
The Crisis and Failed Government Response
Garhi village faced a devastating crisis, with approximately 90% of its agricultural land submerged for months. Farmers were on the verge of losing hope for the next cropping season, especially the critical wheat harvest. Despite approaching district and state officials, including the Chief Minister, the administration offered no permanent solution for water drainage.
Seeking Help and the Delivered Aid
The entire Gram Panchayat, led by Sarpanch Sajjan Kumar, sought out Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj as their last hope. They presented a request for:
- 14,000 feet of pipe.
- Three 15 Horsepower (HP) motors.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj quickly approved the request and delivered a massive convoy of relief material, exceeding the villagers' expectations. The final, permanent donation included:
- 14,000 feet of 8-inch pipe (a larger size than they had expected).
- Three 15 HP motors.
- A complete set of accessories, including starters, cables, and even small components like nuts, bolts, and special adhesives (SR/Feivcol) required to connect the pipes.
The Condition and Permanent Solution
The trust presented a written and verbal pledge to the villagers with a strict condition: since the materials were a permanent gift and a "boon" against future floods, the village must work together to use the equipment immediately to drain the water completely and ensure the next crop is sown. They warned that failure to do so would result in the trust withholding any future disaster relief.
Impact and Villagers’ Response
The villagers were overcome with joy and gratitude, praising the Saint's "courage" and "selfless help" that money could not buy.
- The day of the delivery was celebrated as a "Diwali" (festival) in the village, as it saved their future livelihood.
- The motors were immediately installed, and within a few days, continuous pumping reduced the water level from an estimated 5 feet to about 1 to 1.5 feet.
- Farmers expressed full confidence that they would now be able to sow the crucial wheat and barley crops.