Sant Rampal Ji Helps Government School in Matloda with Motors and Pipes to Remove Floodwater
Detailed Summary
This report focuses on the crisis at the Rajkiye Model Sanskriti Prathmik Vidyalaya (Government Model Culture Primary School) in Matloda village, Hisar, Haryana, where floodwaters severely impacted children's education.
- The School Crisis: The school's playing field had been submerged for months, resembling a pond. The situation was so severe that a wall of the nearby girls' school collapsed, forcing the girls' school to shut down completely. For over a month, students from both schools were crammed into the boys' school building, leading to overcrowded classrooms and disrupted learning. Previous general village-level efforts, including those by the Panchayat, failed to solve the school's specific problem.
- The Plea and Response: Teachers from the school, realizing that children's futures were at stake, submitted an urgent, direct request to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s team.
- The Aid Provided (School Specific - Phase 2): The team immediately delivered relief material tailored to the school's needs:
- 2 x 7 Horse Power (HP) motors.
- 500 feet of pipe.
- Complete accessories, including 40 feet of cable, two 20-foot "sundis" (hoses/fittings), and every necessary screw and component.
- Prior Village Aid (Phase 1): The school relief was an addition to a much larger operation already underway in the village itself, which had previously received four 15 HP motors, 35,000 feet of pipe, and 3,500 feet of cable for the general dewatering of Matloda village.
- The Outcome: The aid was given with the goal of installing one motor at the boys' school and one at the girls' school to drain the water within two to three days, allowing the children to return to their normal classes and ensuring that their studies would not be halted.