JHAJJAR, HARYANA – In an era where political promises often drown in the very floodwaters they claim to fix, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has rewritten the fate of Beed Chhuchhakwas village. For nearly 30 years, the farmers of this region lived in a state of perpetual mourning, watching their 500 acres of fertile land remain submerged under stagnant water. Today, that narrative of helplessness has been replaced by a celebration of hope and divine intervention.
A Village Forgotten by Time and Government
Beed Chhuchhakwas, located in the Matanhail Tehsil of Jhajjar, had become a symbol of administrative neglect. The villagers recounted a harrowing history where, for two to three decades, their fields stayed waterlogged, making cultivation nearly impossible.
“Governments came and went, but our cries fell on deaf ears,” stated a village elder. The situation was so dire that the residents had begun to accept this catastrophe as their destiny. With houses at risk and schools frequently inaccessible due to the water, the social and economic fabric of the village was at a breaking point.
The Prayer for a Miracle
Having heard of the “Annapurna Muhim” and the humanitarian wonders Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj was performing across Haryana, the Village Panchayat, led by Sarpanch Abhimanyu, decided to make one final attempt at seeking help.
The Sarpanch, guided by Zila Parishad member Veerbhan, submitted a formal request on the village letterhead to the office of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. The request was simple yet vital for their survival: they needed high-powered machinery to reclaim their land from the water.
A Response Faster Than the Speed of Need
The speed of the intervention left the entire district in awe. While government files often take years to move, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj accepted the prayer instantly. Within 48 hours of the request, a massive relief convoy arrived at the village gates.
“We went to request help yesterday, and the equipment is here today,” the Sarpanch remarked in disbelief.
A Celebration of Faith
The arrival of the relief material was not treated as a mere delivery but as a grand festival. The youth and elders of the village lined the outskirts with their tractors, which were decorated and playing Shabads of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. The villagers danced and sang as they led the convoy into the village, honoring the “Messiah of Farmers.”
To ensure a permanent solution to the 30-year-old problem, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj sent:
- Two massive 15-HP Electric Motors
- 6,000 feet of 8-inch Heavy-duty Delivery Pipes
- Complete Technical Kit: Including starters, Suidya, Handi, nuts, bolts, and even the adhesive (solvent) required to join the pipes.
A Mandate for Results, Not Recognition
True to His principle of selfless service, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj issued a strict mandate through His representatives. He made it clear that He does not believe in “showmanship” but in “ground-level results.”
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He informed the Panchayat that He has already documented the current flooded state of the village via drone surveillance. He will continue to monitor the progress in three distinct phases:
- The Submerged State: The current disaster.
- The Drained State: Once the water is removed.
- The Green State: When the next crop is waving in the fields.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj emphasized that if the water is not drained due to local negligence, He will hold the village accountable. However, He also promised that if the current resources are insufficient, He is ready to provide even more pipes and motors, stating that “no farmer should sleep hungry, and no field should remain barren.”
The Impact: Voices of the Reborn Village
The atmosphere in Beed Chhuchhakwas has transformed from gloom to absolute joy. The villagers, especially the women who stood with flower garlands to welcome the convoy, expressed that they have finally found a “Guardian.”
- Captain Ranbir Singh, a veteran: “I served the country, but I saw the government fail us here. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj did what the administration couldn’t do in 20 years.”
- Village Elders: “He is not just a Saint to us; He is God in human form. He has saved the livelihoods of 70-80 households.”
- The Mothers of the Village: “We have seen our children suffer for 35 years. Today, Sant Rampal Ji has heard our prayers. Peace and prosperity will finally return.”
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s Annapurna Muhim
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has effectively “adopted” Chhuchhakwas village. By providing the pipelines and motors as a permanent gift rather than a temporary loan, He has ensured that the village can handle any future waterlogging issues independently.
The aid extended to Chhuchhakwas Village is not an isolated incident. It is part of the “Annapurna Muhim,” a substantial and continuous flood relief organized by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. This Muhim, which began as an effort to provide food and shelter, has now evolved into a comprehensive humanitarian aid operation, which has reached over 300 villages.
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In a world where bureaucratic delays can worsen a crisis, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has what can be done, if we follow the true path of spirituality.

