Social Issues & Initiatives
Narayan Seva Sansthan-Harak Singh Rawat inaugurated 50 bedded make-shift hospital in Kumbh Mela
Haridwar, 04 April 2021: The Hon’ble Cabinet Minister of Uttarakhand, Harak Singh Rawat today inaugurated 50 bedded makeshift hospital by Narayan Seva Sansthan in #Kumbhmela2021.
On an inaugural day, 20 differently-abled got artificial limbs, 35 shortlisted for OPD with food distribution for the needy. This campaign will be in sync with the Hon’ble Prime Ministers message of ‘Do Gaz Doori, Mask Hai Zaroori’.
Setting up of the hospital will have its prime focus on sanitization, hygiene, wearing masks along with social distancing practices. Amid the Kumbh, the hospital will offer facilities of medicine, physiotherapy, operation theatre, plaster room, prosthesis & orthotics workshop and Calliper workshop. NSS shall offer free-of-cost measurements and an artificial limb distribution camp.
Cabinet Minister Harak Singh Rawat Said, “Since 1985, Narayan Seva Sansthan has always come forward to bring the needy and the underprivileged into the mainstream of society. In these crucial hours, Narayan Seva Sansthan is here to serve the humanity.”
The camp organised will have #NSSvolunteers who will serve the needs of the pilgrims with basic requirements such as providing wheelchair facilities for elderly people, foot massage and sanitization facility for saints & pilgrims along with taking care of cleanliness at the Pier. #Kumbhmela 2021 will also have NSS help pilgrims and saints with free food facility.
Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan Said, “We are truly honoured as the Hon’ble Cabinet Minister of Uttarakhand, Harak Singh Rawat today inaugurated our 50 bedded makeshift hospital. NSS would like to take this opportunity of helping the pilgrims as this serves as a great opportunity to cater for the needs of local people along with millions of pilgrims at the holy place of Haridwar. NSS has initiated this campaign at #Kumbhmela2021 to offer free services from artificial limb distribution camps, food and masks distribution to the differently-abled and pilgrims in #Kumbhmela2021.”
Since 1985, NSS has been dedicated to catering for the needs of the underprivileged and disabled section of the society. The organisation is not only working toward physical empowerment but is also dedicatedly working upon social and economic empowerment of the ones in need.
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