Kishangarh Panchayat in Rohtak district of Haryana, comprising five villages, had been facing a severe and long-standing waterlogging crisis. For years, the monsoon season brought not prosperity but distress and destruction for farmers. Water would accumulate in the fields and remain stagnant for months, gradually degrading soil fertility.
- A Recurring Cycle of Destruction That Weakened Farmers’ Morale
- When Administrative Support Failed, a New Ray of Hope Emerged
- Massive Relief Delivered in Record Time, Transforming the Situation
- From Stagnant Water to Flourishing Fields: A Remarkable Transformation
- Annapurna Muhim: Not Just Relief, But a Path to Sustainable Solutions
In many areas, the situation became extremely alarming, with nearly 6 feet of dirty and foul-smelling water accumulated for long periods. Farmers helplessly watched their ancestral lands deteriorate, with no clear solution in sight.
A Recurring Cycle of Destruction That Weakened Farmers’ Morale
For the farmers of Kishangarh Panchayat, waterlogging was not a one-time issue but a recurring disaster. Each rainy season turned fertile farmland into water bodies, destroying crops completely. Continuous losses severely impacted farmers’ financial stability, pushing many families towards economic distress. The younger generation, witnessing repeated failures, began losing faith in agriculture as a sustainable livelihood.
The situation had worsened to such an extent that even earlier assistance proved insufficient to eliminate the problem entirely. While relief had been provided to Kishangarh village, other villages like Imli Garh and Ashok Nagar remained submerged, leaving farmers hopeless with no expectation of the next crop.
When Administrative Support Failed, a New Ray of Hope Emerged
After repeated attempts failed to yield any concrete solution from the administration, Sarpanch Mr. Sandeep Kumar Dahiya took a determined step forward. Refusing to give up, he once again sought help from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, aiming for a permanent solution to the crisis.

This time, he requested 15,000 feet of pipelines and three powerful 15HP motors for Imli Garh village. The demand was significant, and many doubted whether such large-scale assistance could be arranged again so quickly. However, this step proved to be a turning point driven by faith and persistence.
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Massive Relief Delivered in Record Time, Transforming the Situation
Understanding the urgency of the situation, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj once again extended immediate support. Within just a few days, another large consignment of relief materials reached Imli Garh village. This included three powerful 15HP motors and 15,000 feet of high-quality 8-inch pipes.
With this addition, the entire panchayat received a total of 30,000 feet of pipelines and five heavy-duty motors. Along with these, starters, cables, and all necessary accessories were provided to ensure smooth and uninterrupted operation. This comprehensive and well-planned effort laid the foundation for a long-term solution.
From Stagnant Water to Flourishing Fields: A Remarkable Transformation
Until recently, the fields were filled with stagnant, decaying water, offering no hope of cultivation. Today, however, the scene has completely transformed. The five powerful machines worked continuously day and night, successfully draining years-old accumulated water beyond the village boundaries.
As soon as the water receded, farmers wasted no time and began sowing mustard seeds directly into the moist soil. This act symbolized their resilience and renewed confidence. Today, those very fields are turning green again, and smiles have returned to farmers’ faces. The land that once stood on the brink of becoming barren is now narrating a story of revival and prosperity.
Annapurna Muhim: Not Just Relief, But a Path to Sustainable Solutions
This initiative is not merely about temporary relief but represents a long-term and visionary solution. The “Annapurna Muhim,” led by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, aims to address problems at their root while empowering farmers to become self-reliant. It also focuses on providing essential support such as food, clothing, education, healthcare, and housing to those in need.
Through this effort, not only has the issue of waterlogging been resolved, but farmers have also been given a new beginning. They can now resume farming, strengthen their livelihoods, and secure a better future for their families.

