Gram Panchayat Daboda Khurd, Tehsil Bahadurgarh, District Jhajjar, Haryana has long struggled with chronic waterlogging, a problem residents say has persisted for nearly 40 to 50 years. During the recent floods, the situation worsened as water entered agricultural fields, homes, and village lanes, destroying around 500 acres of standing crops and raising fears of disease. With traditional solutions failing to address the decades-old issue, the village turned to Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj for flood relief. Within days, motors and pipelines were provided to drain the stagnant water and enable timely sowing of the next crop.
- Key Takeaways: Flood Relief in Daboda Khurd, Jhajjar
- A Village Battling a 40–50 Year Crisis
- Panchayat Approaches Barwala Office for Help
- Rapid Response and Delivery of Relief Material
- Village Welcomes Relief With Collective Participation
- Statements From Sarpanch and Villagers
- Accountability Measures and Clear Instructions
- Relief Under the Annapurna Muhim
- Honor and Formal Acceptance by the Village
- Divine Guidance Of Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
Following the floods, the villagers collectively carried a written request to the Barwala Office, seeking immediate assistance to remove the water from their fields and residential areas.
Key Takeaways: Flood Relief in Daboda Khurd, Jhajjar
- Daboda Khurd faced waterlogging for nearly 40–50 years
- Recent floods submerged fields, homes, and village lanes
- Around 500 acres of crops were damaged
- Gram Panchayat submitted a formal prayer at Barwala Office
- Relief included two 15 HP motors and 5,000 feet of pipelines
- Assistance was delivered within days of the request
- The material was provided under the Annapurna Muhim
- Villagers committed to proper use and long-term maintenance
A Village Battling a 40–50 Year Crisis
According to villagers, Daboda Khurd in Jhajjar district has suffered from severe water accumulation for decades. Sarpanch Manjeet Malik stated that for nearly 40 to 50 years, excess rainwater had no proper outlet, resulting in repeated crop losses and damage to homes. During the latest flooding, water entered not only the fields but also residential areas and village streets. The situation became critical as fears of illness spread due to stagnant water and sanitation challenges.
Farmers said the destruction of nearly 500 acres of crops also created problems for livestock, as fodder became scarce. Schools and dispensaries were affected due to waterlogging, further disrupting daily life.
Panchayat Approaches Barwala Office for Help
With the problem unresolved for decades and immediate relief needed, the Gram Panchayat of Daboda Khurd decided to approach the Barwala Office. A formal written prayer was submitted, signed by villagers, Panchayat members, and the Sarpanch, requesting assistance to drain the water from the village.
The Panchayat specifically requested two motors and a pipeline of approximately 5,000 feet to remove floodwater from agricultural land and residential areas. Villagers said they were informed that relief work was being carried out in nearby villages, which encouraged them to submit their request.
Rapid Response and Delivery of Relief Material
According to village representatives, the response came quickly. Within a short span of time, flood-relief material reached Daboda Khurd. The assistance included:
- Two 15 HP motors
- 5,000 feet of 8-inch pipelines
- Complete accessories such as starters, clamps, nut bolts, sealing material, and adhesive solutions
The delivery surprised many villagers, who said that such a response had never been seen before despite decades of appeals elsewhere. Similar flood assistance has already been extended to more than 400 villages across Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, where Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has facilitated the supply of motors, pipelines, and essential materials to help farmers drain floodwater and protect their crops.
Village Welcomes Relief With Collective Participation
As the relief material arrived, villagers gathered in large numbers outside the village. Tractors, motorcycles, and other vehicles formed a long convoy, accompanied by traditional drums and devotional songs. Youth, elders, and farmers participated together, calling it a moment of collective relief after years of struggle.
The convoy moved through village roads as the motors and pipelines were brought in. Villagers described the atmosphere as one of gratitude and renewed hope.
Statements From Sarpanch and Villagers
Sarpanch Manjeet Malik confirmed that the Panchayat had requested exactly the material that was delivered. He stated that the motors and pipelines would be used solely to drain water and protect future crops.

Villagers and elders expressed that despite repeated problems over decades, no permanent solution had been implemented earlier. They said the immediate delivery of material allowed them to finally address the root cause of flooding.
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Several farmers noted that the ability to drain water quickly would help ensure timely sowing and prevent recurring losses.
Accountability Measures and Clear Instructions
A formal notice was read out to villagers, outlining strict instructions regarding the use of relief material. It stated that:
- Water must be drained within the specified time
- The next crop must be sown without delay
- If water is not removed using the provided resources, no future assistance would be extended
It was also announced that drone footage of the village had been recorded before drainage, and further recordings would be made after water removal and once crops are standing. These recordings would be shown at various samagams to demonstrate transparent use of donated resources.
Relief Under the Annapurna Muhim
The assistance was provided by Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj under the Annapurna Muhim. Villagers were informed that similar relief had been extended across multiple states affected by floods. The initiative focused on ensuring food security, crop protection, and long-term solutions rather than temporary relief.
Villagers were advised to permanently install the pipelines so that water could be drained immediately during future rains.
Honor and Formal Acceptance by the Village
As a mark of gratitude, the Gram Panchayat of Daboda Khurd presented a traditional turban (pagdi), a flower garland, and a memento to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. The Panchayat also submitted a signed acceptance letter confirming their responsibility to use the materials properly.
Village representatives stated that the relief material would be safeguarded and used only for its intended purpose.
Divine Guidance Of Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
According to the sacred directive of Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji, every village that has received assistance must ensure that the relief materials provided, such as motors and pipelines are used effectively so that no farmer’s field remains flooded and the next crop can be sown on time. His order clearly states that even if more materials are needed, they should be requested without hesitation, but under no circumstance should water remain stagnant.
Guruji has blessed the villagers, saying that this aid must become a permanent solution for their suffering, a gift from Supreme God Kabir Ji through His grace. He also instructed that if the given resources are not utilized properly and the water is not drained, future assistance will be withheld.
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