Drought
Relief and Well Drilling in Northwestern India
Nectar for the Body and Spirit
Over the past few years, northwestern India has suffered
from an ongoing drought, but the situation deteriorated this year as
crops failed and people suffered from severe water and food shortages.
On learning of the situation, Supreme Master Ching Hai directed fellow
practitioners to carry out relief work in the villages near the four
major cities of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Pali and Barmer in the state of
Rajasthan.
Toward the end of April, 2003, approximately 40 fellow
initiates from the U.K., Singapore and Formosa arrived in India and
quickly purchased large amounts of staple foods for delivery to drought
victims. The volunteers worked in three groups to coordinate distribution
of the provisions with local governments and related organizations.
When the first group of initiates arrived in Jaisalmer to discuss the
relief work with local officials, they were overjoyed at the torrential
downpours that fell for one whole hour in the city, which had not seen
rain for a long time! At the end of the visit, the officials happily
posed for a photo holding one of Master’s books.
During the first week of May, with the help of the cities’
mayors and local organizations such as the Red Cross and MMBA (Mahila
Mandal Barmer Agor), the volunteers worked in scorching temperatures
reaching 54 degrees Celsius to distribute the provisions to 10,500 families,
thus temporarily resolving the local food shortage. The mayor of Jodhpur,
Mr. Rajath Kumar Mishra, observed that it was the first time in many
years that the region had received help and concern from a non-profit
international organization. Before the relief team set out on its mission,
he made special arrangements to hold a flag presentation ceremony to
thank Supreme Master Ching Hai for Her help. In addition, on learning
about Master’s loving instructions to render aid to his people, Pali
mayor Mr. Arun Purohit immediately arranged for local residents to help
the initiates and thus speed up the operation. Mr Purohit also expressed
his encouragement by personally seeing the relief workers off on their
journey.
When the relief work was completed at Barmer, the initiates
learned that the local government had insufficient funds to build more
underground water storage tanks and consolidate wells for the local
communities. So the relief team immediately subsidized the purchase
of materials to build 50 water tanks and consolidate 21 wells with the
help of the MMBA. The water storage tanks in the community are designed
to receive water from water vehicles in times of drought, and to store
rainwater during the wet season. In order for local residents to be
ready before the next rainy season, the construction work was stepped
up so that it could be completed by mid-June, 2003. When finished, the
project will benefit more than seven thousand people. The villagers
were very thankful to Master for delivering them from the misery of
having to walk more than ten kilometers daily across the desert to get
water.
Related news coverage and Master's enlightening discourse
are available for online viewing on Sun TV Program serial
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