For days, the remote hamlet of Dhani Prem Nagar in Barwala Tehsil, Hisar district, Haryana, had been drowning in despair. Torrential rains had submerged large swathes of farmland, destroyed crops, and flooded homes. With no fodder left for livestock and repeated pleas to the administration going unheard, villagers had begun to lose hope until news of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Annapurna Muhim reached them.
Within hours of submitting their request, relief material arrived at the village, transforming hopelessness into action and proving that organized service can still change lives.
Swift Relief Where Every Other Help Failed
The residents of Dhani Prem Nagar had been facing one of the worst flood crises in recent years. Over 50 acres of fields were submerged, homes were filled with stagnant water, and livestock stood at risk without fodder. Despite repeated appeals, no effective help had come from government agencies.
In this backdrop, the Annapurna Muhim, initiated by Tatvdarshi Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, became a beacon of hope. As soon as the village Panchayat reached out, a 10 HP motor, 4,500 feet of pipeline, 50 meters of cable, and all necessary fittings, including a starter, were delivered to Dhani Prem Nagar in less than 12 hours.

Sarpanch Sajan Kumar expressed gratitude:
“We requested help in the morning at Barwala (Hisar). By evening, the entire equipment was in our village. This has given us fresh hope to drain the water and save what remains of our livelihood.”
A State-Wide Network of Support
The relief extended to Dhani Prem Nagar is part of a much larger drive. Tatvdarshi Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is supplying motors, pipelines, and cables to multiple flood-hit villages across Haryana.
Here’s a snapshot of the scale of this operation:
Village Relief Provided

- Sindhar ➡️ 20,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 4 motors (15 HP), 10,500 ft wire
- Bithmara ➡️ 15,000 ft (10-inch) pipes, 25,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 6 large motors (20 HP), 1,000 ft wire
- Gyanpura➡️ 20,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 5 large motors (20 HP)
- Bayana Khera➡️ 15,400 ft (8-inch) pipes, 4 large motors (15 HP)
- Surewala➡️ 9,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 2 large motors (20 HP), 500 ft wire
- Nehla (Fatehabad) ➡️15,400 ft (8-inch) pipes, 2 motors (15 & 20 HP), 600 ft cable, 2 submersible pumps for drinking water
- Khanpur (Hisar) ➡️ 12,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 5 large motors (15 HP)
- Sarsod (Hisar) ➡️ 3,500 ft (8-inch) pipes, 4 large motors (20 HP)
- Khedar (Hisar) ➡️ 44,000 ft (8-inch) pipes, 5 large motors (15 HP)
- Dhani Prem Nagar ➡️4,500 ft (8-inch) pipes, 1 motor (10 HP), full starter & fittings
This level of detailed assistance, often within a day of the request, is rare even among government disaster relief operations.
Voices from the Ground
Surendra, a Panchayat member from Dhani Prem Nagar, shared:
“Our fields were drowning, and there was no way to drain the water. Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj’s followers not only delivered equipment but also guided us on how to use it. This is service from the heart.”
Another villager, Chandrapreet Singh, added:
“For the first time, we feel someone has truly understood our pain. We had almost lost everything, but this support has restored our faith.”
The relief effort is not limited to equipment. Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj’s mission also monitors progress. Drones are used to document before-and-after visuals of water removal and crop restoration, ensuring transparency and motivating donors to continue supporting the cause.

Beyond Haryana: A Multi-State Mission
The Annapurna Muhim is not confined to Haryana. According to the campaign organizers, food supplies and essential items are also being delivered to flood-affected areas of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir. In each state, the mission focuses on urgent needs such as motors for water drainage, pipelines, fodder for livestock, and food packages for families.
Haldwani Congress MLA Sumit (quoted during an event) praised the initiative:
“What the government should be doing, you are doing selflessly. From building houses for the poor to sending ration and flood relief material, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj’s mission is exemplary.”
A Mission with Accountability
In a written note to the Dhani Prem Nagar Panchayat, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj conveyed a clear message:
Villagers may request as much material as needed to drain the water. However, if the water remains undrained and sowing fails despite receiving the aid, the Trust will not extend further help in the future.
Read in Hindi: ढ़ाणी प्रेमनगर, हिसार के लिए बने मसीहा संत रामपाल जी महाराज: बाढ़ प्रभावित गांवों को दिया जीवनदान
The Trust has documented the current condition of the village via drone footage and will share progress updates in future congregations to maintain transparency. This accountability ensures that donated resources are used effectively and that beneficiaries actively participate in the recovery process.
Transforming Despair into Collective Action
What sets this campaign apart is its combination of speed, scale, and human touch. Farmers, many of whom lost their entire standing crops of bajra and cotton, now see a way to reclaim their fields. Children who couldn’t attend school because of flooded classrooms may soon return once the water is drained. Livestock, previously starving, will have fodder again.
By directly involving village leaders and documenting each stage of relief, the Annapurna Muhim by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has created a model that blends compassion with discipline service that is timely, measurable, and impactful.
A Ray of Hope for Flood-Hit Villages
The story of Dhani Prem Nagar is a testament to what organized service and genuine compassion can achieve. In less than a day, a village submerged in water received the tools to rebuild its future. With thousands of feet of pipes, high-powered motors, and essential fittings, farmers now have the means to drain their fields and prepare for the next sowing season.
Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Annapurna Muhim has emerged as more than a relief drive, it’s a lifeline. By combining transparency, speed, and empathy, it offers a blueprint for disaster response that goes beyond charity and creates lasting resilience for rural communities.

