Village Gorad, located in the Kharkhoda Tehsil of Sonipat District, Haryana, had been experiencing a critical and continuous agricultural crisis due to severe waterlogging issues for the past four to five years.
- Request Allocation and Delegation at Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham
- Technical Survey, Field Inspection, and Project Verification
- Technical Specifications and Inventory of Distributed Allocation Materials
- Operational Execution Framework and Phased Installation Guidelines
- Technical Specifications and Allocation Data Table
- Community Reception, Culmination Ceremonies, and Public Manifestations
- Resolution of Agricultural Waterlogging and Restoration of Local Economic Productivity
According to official assessments and direct statements from the local residents, a specific low-lying area measuring approximately 35 to 40 kile (acres) accumulated massive volumes of stagnant rainwater during the annual monsoon seasons. In the absolute peak periods of rainfall, the accumulation of water reached depths of up to 5 feet across these agricultural lands.
The prolonged accumulation of stagnant water caused the complete destruction of standing crops year after year. Local farmers suffered substantial and recurring financial losses as their primary source of livelihood remained non-productive for extended intervals. The intensification of this waterlogging problem over the past four to five years was driven by structural transformations in the topography of the surrounding regions and the consequent obstruction of natural topographical drainage routes.
As a result, the natural outflow of water was blocked, and the affected agricultural land was rendered entirely unusable for cultivation, requiring an external engineering intervention to restore field productivity.
Request Allocation and Delegation at Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham
To address this persistent infrastructure deficit, the administrative representatives and a formal delegation of farmers from the Gram Panchayat of Gorad traveled to Satlok Ashram Dhanana Dham to present an official request at the feet of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
The delegation formally communicated the precise geographical and economic details of the waterlogging crisis to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. The Gram Panchayat submitted a technical requirement specifying that the resolution of the waterlogging across the 40-acre tract necessitated the acquisition of a 1600-foot pipeline and a high-capacity 10 HP (Horsepower) electric motor.
Upon receiving the official request from the village delegation, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj immediately issued a formal directive to dispatch an expert technical survey team to inspect the location. The delegation, which included a local resident named Narendra alongside several senior village farmers, reported that the technical survey team arrived at Village Gorad on the exact same day the petition was submitted.
The local residents expressed surprise at the promptness of the response, noting that standard institutional frameworks usually involve extensive administrative delays.
Technical Survey, Field Inspection, and Project Verification
The deployed survey team conducted a thorough physical inspection of the affected agricultural zones, the waterlogged areas, and the potential underground pathways required for water disposal. The objective of the field inspection was to verify the structural viability of the request submitted by the Gram Panchayat.
The survey team analyzed the local layout and determined that the village’s request for a 1600-foot pipeline and a 10 HP motor was technically precise and sufficient to drain the accumulated water volume.
The survey team finalized a detailed technical assessment report confirming the feasibility of the project and submitted it to the feet of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj.
Following the analysis of the field report, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj officially approved the immediate allocation of financial resources and physical materials required for the execution of the drainage project under the aegis of the ongoing Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan (Save Farmer Labourer Campaign).
Technical Specifications and Inventory of Distributed Allocation Materials
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj directly provided the complete inventory of technical equipment and structural materials required to establish the drainage network. The total material inventory delivered directly to the village site comprised the following components:
- Primary Pipeline Infrastructure: A total length of 1600 feet of heavy-duty pipe featuring an internal diameter specification of 8 inches, designed to handle high-velocity water displacement.
- Chemical Adhesives and Joinery: Synthetic industrial adhesive (solvent cement/Fevicol) specifically formulated for securing rigid conduit joints under continuous hydrostatic pressure.
- Structural Pipe Fittings: Multiple heavy-duty pipe bends designed to alter pipeline direction along the natural contours of the village terrain.
- Mechanical Fasteners and Connectors: A complete set of industrial-grade nuts, bolts, chain plates, and related structural accessories required to seal and secure the pipeline joints against leakage.
- Pumping Machinery System: One high-capacity electric water pump motor rated at 10 HP (Horsepower), configured to provide the necessary mechanical force to lift and drain the water through the 1600-foot network.
Operational Execution Framework and Phased Installation Guidelines
The delivery of the technical inventory was governed by a strict operational framework established by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj to ensure proper execution. The implementation was divided into distinct sequential phases:
- Phase 1: Material Delivery and Verification: The 1600 feet of 8-inch pipes, adhesives, bends, and mechanical fasteners were transported via heavy transport trucks and formally handed over to the Gram Panchayat representatives.
- Phase 2: Underground Pipe Installation: The local farmers and Gram Panchayat are required to dig trenches and completely bury the 1600-foot pipeline underground along the verified drainage route within a strict timeline of seven days to prevent monsoon interference.
- Phase 3: Post-Installation Survey: Upon the successful completion of the pipe burial, the Gram Panchayat must contact the central survey office, prompting a secondary inspection by the technical team to verify structural integrity.
- Phase 4: Motor Deployment and Final Handover: Once the secondary inspection verifies that the pipes are correctly laid, the 10 HP motor will be delivered and mounted to activate the drainage network.
The village leadership, represented by the Gram Pradhan and Narendra, formally accepted these operational terms and committed to executing the excavation and pipe-laying work within the designated one-week timeframe.
Technical Specifications and Allocation Data Table
| Project Operational Metric | Verifiable Statistics and Field Data |
| Geographical Location | Village Gorad, Kharkhoda Tehsil, Sonipat District, Haryana |
| Total Affected Agricultural Area | 35 to 40 Kile (Acres) of Cultivable Land |
| Waterlogging Duration Crisis | Continuous over the past 4 to 5 years |
| Maximum Standing Water Depth | Approximately 5 Feet during Monsoon Peaks |
| Allocated Pipeline Length | 1,600 Linear Feet |
| Pipeline Diameter Specification | 8 Inches |
| Installation Components Provided | Industrial Adhesives, Bends, Chain Plates, Nuts, and Bolts |
| Pump Motor Power Capacity | 10 Horsepower (10 HP) Electric Motor |
| Sponsoring Institutional Campaign | Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan (Phase 2) |
| Assigned Local Installation Window | 1 Week (7 Calendar Days) |
Community Reception, Culmination Ceremonies, and Public Manifestations
The arrival of the heavy transport vehicles carrying the structural drainage materials triggered a large-scale community gathering within Village Gorad. Farmers across all 36 communities assembled with their agricultural tractors to receive the convoy.
The local population organized a formal procession through the village streets, carrying the sacred likeness of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj on their heads as a sign of institutional respect, accompanied by the recitation of traditional Mangalacharan prayers.
During the public gathering, several residents recorded their personal testimonies regarding the intervention. An elder resident of the district, aged 48, stated that throughout his life he had not witnessed any institutional body provide such large-scale structural relief within a 24-hour window without demanding political or financial reciprocity.
Another resident narrated a historical account of his recovery from severe kidney stones after receiving spiritual guidance from the spiritual leader. The local population collectively categorized this rapid material deployment as a profound social and humanitarian revolution that bypassed traditional bureaucratic inertia.
Resolution of Agricultural Waterlogging and Restoration of Local Economic Productivity
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, through the structured deployment of the Kisan Mazdoor Bachao Abhiyan, has established a permanent infrastructural solution for the drainage constraints of Village Gorad.
The systematic installation of the 1600-foot heavy-duty 8-inch pipeline coupled with the 10 HP pumping system will permanently remove standing water from the 40-acre agricultural block. The elimination of the chronic waterlogging will completely restore the soil aeration and nutritional profile of the land, allowing it to return to maximum crop production capacity.
The protection of the annual crop cycles will permanently eliminate the recurring financial losses that have burdened local farming families for half a decade. By providing an engineered drainage outlet, this project secures the long-term economic stability of the regional agricultural laborers, stabilizes the local grain supply to the district markets, and ensures that the arable land remains fully protected against future seasonal flooding events for decades to come.

