For several years, Dahkora village in Jhajjar district, Haryana, had been facing a persistent waterlogging crisis that worsened with every monsoon season. As soon as the rains arrived, large parts of the village would submerge under water, severely disrupting daily life.
- Repeated Appeals Without Resolution
- A New Hope Through Annapurna Muhim
- Immediate Action Under Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Direction
- Visible Change on the Ground
- A Fresh Start for Dahkora Village’s Farmers
- Community Responsibility and Sustainable Use
- Beyond Relief: A Model of Service
- Restoring Confidence and Hope
- A Story That Inspires
The situation became so critical that the local school remained closed for months, with water levels rising up to five to six feet. Even the cremation ground was submerged, making essential last rites difficult to perform. Several houses had already collapsed, while many others stood weakened as water continuously seeped into their foundations. What began as a seasonal issue had gradually turned into a long-term crisis affecting the entire village.
Repeated Appeals Without Resolution
Village Sarpanch Kavita and other residents made multiple attempts to seek help from administrative authorities and public representatives. Despite repeated visits and requests, the response remained limited to assurances, with no concrete action taken on the ground. Over time, villagers began to feel that the situation might never change.
A New Hope Through Annapurna Muhim
At a time when all options seemed exhausted, the villagers learned about Annapurna Muhim, a humanitarian initiative being carried out under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
Hoping for relief, they presented their situation. It was a simple request, but one backed by years of hardship and struggle.
Immediate Action Under Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Direction
As soon as the issue reached Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, immediate instructions were issued under His guidance to provide assistance without delay.
Under the Annapurna Muhim, necessary arrangements were made to tackle the waterlogging problem effectively.

The village was provided with:
- A 14,000-foot-long pipeline (8-inch diameter)
- Three high-capacity motors (10 HP each)
- Supporting equipment including starters, cables, and pipe fittings
All required materials were delivered to ensure that the water drainage process could begin immediately, without any additional burden on the villagers.
Visible Change on the Ground
This was not just a plan—it quickly translated into action. As soon as the equipment arrived, the atmosphere in the village transformed. People gathered in large numbers to witness the moment. Tractors lined up, and the environment was filled with music, devotion, and a shared sense of relief.
Men, women, and elders came together—not just to welcome the assistance, but to celebrate the return of hope.
A Fresh Start for Dahkora Village’s Farmers
Farmers in Dahkora had been among the worst affected. One cropping season had already been lost, and the next seemed uncertain due to waterlogged fields.
With the drainage process now underway under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, farmers have regained confidence that cultivation can resume. The possibility of restoring their livelihoods now appears real.
Community Responsibility and Sustainable Use
Alongside receiving assistance, the villagers have also taken responsibility for maintaining and effectively using the provided system.
Village leadership has assured that every effort will be made to ensure that no farmland remains unused and that proper water management is maintained to prevent recurrence of the problem.
Beyond Relief: A Model of Service
The transformation in Dahkora is not limited to solving a single issue. It reflects the broader impact of timely and organized support under the Annapurna Muhim.
Through the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, similar assistance has reached numerous villages facing long-standing challenges, demonstrating that meaningful change is possible when efforts are implemented at the grassroots level.
Restoring Confidence and Hope
The change unfolding in Dahkora goes beyond physical improvements. It represents the restoration of confidence among villagers who had nearly lost hope.
It shows that even deeply rooted problems can be addressed when the right support reaches at the right time.
A Story That Inspires
Dahkora’s journey serves as a reminder that sustained challenges do not have to be permanent.
Under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj and through the efforts of Annapurna Muhim, a village that once struggled with years of waterlogging is now moving toward recovery and stability.
It stands as a powerful example of how timely intervention, collective effort, and compassionate service can transform not just land—but lives.

