Rampura village in Hansi district, Haryana, which had been severely affected by flooding, received large-scale relief after villagers approached Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj for assistance. With agricultural fields submerged and no immediate administrative relief available, the village was provided with 14,000 feet of 8-inch pipelines and two 10 HP motors, along with complete fittings, to drain floodwater and enable timely sowing of the next crop. The material was delivered as a complete, ready-to-use solution, formally handed over to the Gram Panchayat in the presence of villagers, retired police personnel, and ex-servicemen, who described the effort as disciplined, accountable, and service-oriented.
- Key Takeaways: Flood Relief in Rampura Village, Hansi
- Rampura Village Flood Crisis and Ground Situation
- Villagers Approach Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
- Relief Material Delivered as a Complete Solution
- Formal Handover and Gram Panchayat Undertaking
- Strict Accountability Measures Explained
- Voices from Villagers and Ex-Servicemen
- Use of Annapurna Muhim for Flood Relief
- Directive on Responsibility and Long-Term Use
- Service, Discipline, and Accountability in Relief Efforts
- A Model of Structured Flood Relief
- Service Linked with Responsibility
After the worsening flood situation, villagers of Rampura personally carried their prayer to Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, seeking relief for waterlogged fields and stalled farming activity. Following this appeal, assistance was arranged and delivered to the village.
Key Takeaways: Flood Relief in Rampura Village, Hansi
- Rampura village in Hansi district, faced severe flooding and prolonged waterlogging
- Farmers reported no immediate relief from the administrative system
- Villagers approached Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj with a written prayer
- Relief was provided under the Annapurna Muhim led by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
- 14,000 feet of 8-inch pipelines and two 10 HP motors were delivered
- Complete fittings including bands, joints, nuts, bolts, adhesive, starters, and accessories were included
- The Gram Panchayat formally accepted the material and signed an undertaking
- Clear instructions were issued to ensure timely drainage and sowing of the next crop
Rampura Village Flood Crisis and Ground Situation
Rampura village, located in newly formed Hansi district, experienced extensive flooding that left agricultural land submerged for a prolonged period. According to villagers, standing water in the fields had destroyed one crop and threatened the sowing of the next season’s produce. Residential areas, cattle shelters, schools, and the local dispensary were also affected, disrupting daily life.
Villagers stated that despite the severity of the situation, expectations from administrative relief had diminished. Retired Haryana Police personnel Ratna Singh and Satbir Singh Yadav, who witnessed the situation firsthand, said that although they had observed multiple governments and relief mechanisms during their service, they had not seen such a comprehensive and disciplined response in similar circumstances.
Villagers Approach Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
With fields remaining waterlogged and farming activity at risk, villagers of Rampura carried their appeal to Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. The request highlighted the urgent need for drainage infrastructure to prevent further losses and enable sowing of the next crop.
Following the prayer, arrangements were made to provide relief under the Annapurna Muhim led by Jagatguru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. According to villagers, the response was not symbolic but focused on delivering a complete, practical solution at the ground level.
Relief Material Delivered as a Complete Solution
The relief convoy reached Rampura village with trucks and tractors carrying pipelines and equipment. The assistance included:
- 14,000 feet of 8-inch diameter pipelines
- Two high-capacity motors of 10 horsepower each
- Complete fittings such as joints, bands, nuts, bolts, starters, adhesive, and accessories
Villagers noted that the material was provided as a complete set, ensuring that no additional purchases were required to make the system operational. The objective, as stated during the handover, was to ensure that farmers’ work did not stop and that water drainage could begin immediately.
Formal Handover and Gram Panchayat Undertaking
The relief material was formally handed over to the Gram Panchayat of Rampura in the presence of village representatives, ex-servicemen, and residents. Along with the material, a written directive from Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj was read out and submitted to the Gram Panchayat.

The Panchayat accepted the directive and signed an undertaking confirming that:
- The provided pipelines and motors would be used effectively
- Floodwater would be drained within the stipulated time
- Sowing of the next crop would be ensured
Villagers assured that the equipment would be installed properly and used responsibly to prevent future waterlogging.
Strict Accountability Measures Explained
Representatives of the relief team explained that drone footage of the flooded village had already been recorded. Additional videos would be made after water drainage and later when crops were standing in the fields. These recordings would be shown at various Satlok Ashrams during congregations to ensure transparency and demonstrate that donations were being used strictly according to instructions.
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It was clearly communicated that if water was not drained on time and sowing did not take place, future assistance to the village would be withheld. However, villagers were also told that if additional material was required, they could request it without hesitation, as long as the goal of complete drainage was achieved.
Voices from Villagers and Ex-Servicemen
Villagers, including farmers and landowners, stated that the assistance opened a path for sowing the next crop. Several residents said that while natural disasters occur beyond human control, timely support determines recovery.
Ex-servicemen and retired personnel present at the site remarked that such service-oriented work reflected discipline and accountability. Farmers said the arrival of pipelines and motors restored hope, as water had already begun to drain from some fields.
One farmer stated that although one crop had already been lost, the support ensured that the next sowing season would not be missed. Others described the assistance as a permanent solution to a long-standing drainage problem.
Use of Annapurna Muhim for Flood Relief
The relief in Rampura was carried out under the Annapurna Muhim led by Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. Villagers noted that under this campaign, assistance had reached multiple flood-affected villages over recent months.
According to statements made during the event, more than 400 villages had already received similar support, and the service was continuing. The emphasis, villagers said, was on ground-level work rather than public display.
Directive on Responsibility and Long-Term Use
Villagers were advised to bury the pipelines properly so they could be reused whenever water levels rose due to heavy rainfall. The intent was to create a permanent drainage system that would protect future crops.
The directive emphasized that farmers must take collective responsibility to ensure that water does not stagnate in fields and that agricultural activity continues without interruption.
Service, Discipline, and Accountability in Relief Efforts
According to the written and verbal instructions shared during the handover, Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj made it clear that real service involves discipline, accountability, and timely action. Villagers were reminded that assistance must translate into results on the ground.
The directive also stated that if the provided resources were misused or left idle, future help would not be extended. This condition was accepted by the Gram Panchayat and village representatives.
A Model of Structured Flood Relief
The relief effort in Rampura concluded with villagers expressing gratitude and formally sending their acceptance letter back, affirming compliance with the instructions. The atmosphere reflected relief, responsibility, and renewed hope for the coming agricultural season.
Service Linked with Responsibility
The flood relief provided to Rampura village reflects an approach where assistance is closely tied to responsibility and accountability. The structured delivery of pipelines and motors, formal acceptance by the Gram Panchayat, and clear conditions for use underline the emphasis on discipline and effective outcomes. As directed by Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, the focus remains on ensuring that no farmer’s field stays flooded and that the next crop is sown on time. Through this framework, relief is presented not as temporary aid, but as a permanent, result-driven solution rooted in service and responsibility.
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