From Crisis to Honor: Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's Flood Relief Sends 30,000 Ft Pipe and 5 Motors to Kishan Garh Panchayat, Meham, Rohtak, Earns Maham Chaubisi Khap Award
Detailed Summary
This report focuses on the ongoing flood crisis in the Kishan Garh Panchayat (a group of five villages) and the extraordinary, repeated intervention by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
Phase 1 and Initial Crisis
- The Panchayat's fields were entirely submerged, and crops were destroyed, with no hope for the next season.
- Village heads had sought help from the administration (SDO, DC) but were told that pipes and resources were unavailable.
- In the first phase, Kishan Garh village had already received a large consignment: 2 x 15 HP motors, 15,000 feet of 8-inch pipe, and 600 feet of cable.
Phase 2: Help for Imiligarh and Ashok Nagar
- Sarpanch Sandeep Kumar Dahiya returned to the ashram to request help for the remaining affected villages, Imiligarh and Ashok Nagar.
- The second request was for 3 x 15 HP motors and another 15,000 feet of 8-inch pipe.
- The request was immediately approved to solve the problem "at the root". A few days later, the relief convoy arrived in Imiligarh village with the full consignment:
- 3 x 15 HP motors.
- 15,000 feet of 8-inch pipe.
- Complete Accessories: The delivery included starters, cables, and every small accessory required for installation, ensuring the villagers did not need to buy "even a single nut".
Total Aid and Community Response
- Total Aid: The entire Kishan Garh Panchayat ultimately received a massive relief package of 5 large motors and 30,000 feet of 8-inch pipe.
- The Mandate: The aid came with a "strict order" from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj that the villagers must work together to clear the water and sow the next crop, or the organization would not provide future help.
- Maham Khap Recognition: The speed and scale of the Nishkam Seva (selfless service) deeply impressed the social leaders of the region. The respected Maham Chaubisi Khap Panchayat decided to publicly honor Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj on October 12th at 11:00 AM at their historical Chabutra in Meham. This recognition, coming from one of Haryana's most powerful social institutions, highlights the immense impact of the relief work.