Phase 2: 6,500 Ft Pipe & 2 Motors—Sant Rampal Ji Ensures Sowing in Dhad
This video documents the extensive, multi-phase flood relief operation in Dhar village, demonstrating the unwavering commitment of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj to ensure the farmers' economic survival.
The Initial Crisis and Aid (Phase 1):
The village was flooded, and the first phase of relief delivered four motors and 500 feet of pipe. This removed a large volume of water.
The Problem and The Vow:
Water remained in the low-lying areas, preventing the essential wheat sowing. Recalling Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's strict instruction—"No matter how much equipment is needed, sowing must happen"—the villagers made a second request.
The Second Phase of Aid (Phase 2):
To complete the drainage, a second massive consignment was immediately delivered, consisting of:
- 2 additional motors.
- 6,500 feet of additional pipe.
Scale and Commitment:
The combined value of the equipment delivered across both phases is estimated by local leaders to be in lakhs of rupees. This proved the sincerity of the mission, whose goal was simply to remove the water and ensure the farmers' crops could be sown.