The silence that descends upon a village when a farmer sees his fully grown, ready-to-harvest paddy crop drowning in 4 feet of water is deafening. This was the exact tragic reality of Dang kala, a village in the Tosham Tehsil of Bhiwani district, Haryana.
Around 150 acres of lush, golden agricultural land had been swallowed by stubborn floodwaters. The farmers were not just mourning the loss of their Kharif crop; they were terrified because the standing water meant that sowing the upcoming Rabi (wheat) crop would be impossible.
The Despair and the Administration’s Apathy
The villagers fought hard to save their livelihood. Captain Om Prakash, a respected village elder, revealed that nearly 300 villagers marched to the local administration to plead for help. They begged for resources to drain the water. However, the system failed them completely. The administration offered nothing but empty words and false consolations.
The farmers felt abandoned, trapped in a watery grave with no exit. Mosquitoes were breeding, houses were at risk, and the agrarian economy of Dang kala was on the brink of total collapse.
The Final Hope: A Plea to Sant Rampal Ji
When the government threw its hands up, the village Panchayat and the elders decided to knock on a door that never turns the needy away. They went to the Trust office of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj ji in Barwala and submitted an earnest plea to Jagatguru Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
They asked for three motors and pipes to save whatever was left of their future. They were told that help would arrive in a few days, but considering their past experiences with authorities, the villagers were cautiously optimistic.
A Midnight Miracle: 16,000 Feet of Pipe
What happened next left the entire village in sheer awe. As night fell over Dang kala, a massive convoy of trucks, tractors, and loading vehicles entered the village. Satguru Rampal Ji Maharaj had answered their prayers with unmatched generosity.

The relief package was staggering:
- 16,000 Feet of Pipe: Massive 8-inch pipes to carry the floodwater far away from the fields.
- Three 10 HP Motors: Heavy-duty motors capable of running relentlessly to pump out the water.
- A Complete Setup: The Sewadars (disciple s) brought starter panels, cables, elbows, suction pipes, rubber gaskets, and even the smallest steel nuts and bolts.
The disciple s made it abundantly clear: “The Sarpanch doesn’t need to buy even a single nail from the market. Everything is provided, and this equipment is now a permanent asset of the village.”
Goosebumps and Gratitude: “We Were Dead”
The arrival of the equipment sparked a wave of intense emotion among the villagers. The desperation of the past two months melted into tears of joy and profound gratitude.
- Captain Om Prakash addressed the gathering, his voice thick with emotion: “We have heard about God, but today we have seen His true form in Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. While the administration backed off, the Ashram brought us out of this disaster. No other religious or government institution does this kind of selfless service.”
- A Village Elder stated: “We were absolutely dead. The water had ruined us. Guru Ji has done a miracle. He gave us a new life. He has made us debt-free forever by providing a permanent solution.”
- The Sarpanch confirmed the receipt of all the materials and promised the Ashram that the equipment would be utilized immediately to drain the water and prepare the land for the wheat crop.
A Mission of Pure Humanity
The Sewadars (disciples) read a formal letter from the Ashram, reiterating that this service is part of the “Annapurna Mission.” The only condition placed upon the village was that they must drain the water and sow the next crop. The mission’s goal is to ensure that no one sleeps hungry and no field remains barren.
A Real-Life Superhero
The story of Dang kala is not just about 16,000 feet of pipe; it is the story of a real-life superhero who stepped in when all systems failed. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj didn’t just drain the physical water from the fields of Dang kala; He drained the sorrow from the hearts of hundreds of farmers. Today, the village is not just surviving; it is preparing to thrive again, forever indebted to the true Savior of humanity.

