04/04/2026
Social Reforms
by
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj...
Satlok Ashram
India
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Khanpur Village (Hisar) Flood Aid by Sant Rampal Ji

Khanpur Village (Hisar) Gets ₹25 Lakh Flood Aid in 24 Hours | Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Saves 900 Acres of Farmland

This video documents the rapid flood relief provided by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj to Khanpur village in the Hansi Tehsil of Hisar, Haryana. The village was suffering from severe flooding that had:

  • Destroyed Crops: Approximately 800 to 900 acres of standing paddy (rice) crop were completely ruined by the water.
  • Residential Flooding: Floodwaters had entered homes, disrupting daily life.
  • Lack of Government Aid: Villagers expressed frustration that no significant help was received from the administration.

The Request and Relief:

  • After hearing about the relief work in nearby villages, the Khanpur Village Panchayat, led by Sarpanch Ramphal, approached Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's followers.
  • They submitted a prayer letter to Sant Rampal Ji requesting: two 10 HP motors, two 15 HP motors, 12,000 feet of 8-inch pipe, and 1,000 feet of cable.
  • The villagers' request was accepted within a mere 90 minutes (one and a half hours) of being submitted.
  • The relief material, valued at approximately ₹25-30 lakh, was delivered to the village within two days, including all the requested motors, 12,000 feet of pipe, and 1,000 feet of cable.

Villager and Team Reaction:

  • Villagers expressed great joy and relief, calling the timely intervention a "miracle" (Karishma), contrasting it with the administrative delays of several days.
  • The relief team conveyed a strict message from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj: the aid is provided with the condition that the villagers must use the equipment diligently to drain the water quickly, enabling the sowing of the next crop (wheat). If they fail to do so, the trust will not offer future assistance.
  • The Sarpanch accepted this responsibility, assuring the team that the village would fully cooperate to complete the work, promising to showcase the fields when the wheat crop is successfully sown.

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