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Punjab Sewa Bulletin (English) 21th may

Punjab Sewa Bulletin (English) 21th may

Keywords: Sewa Bharti,COVID19

21-05-2021

Punjab
Sewa Bulletin

Sewa work done by Sewa Bharti, Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh,
and other social organisations in Punjab.

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HEROES OF PUNJAB

Ration provided to families of leprosy
patients, in Patiala.

Seva Bharti, Punjab Corona Helpline

+91 93197 46019

For any assistance in Chandigarh and Punjab,
contact on the HELPLINE.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 1

21-05-2021

Report of social services in district Mohali, 19/05/21

5 messages for help were received, all of whom were duly contacted to ease
their situation. An oxygen cylinder was provided to a family in Nayagaon. In
Mukerian, 4 donors were made available to a family in need of immediate
blood. In addition to this, to make the masses aware of the ongoing
vaccination drive and Corona Rapid Test/ RT-PCR, informative resources
regarding the same were circulated online through various social media
platforms. 141 members from 42 families, who were covid positive and
hence, unable to make arrangements for meals, were provided with food
three times a day at their respective homes. Similarly, food services were
also provided to 192 members from 56 families in the Mohali district as well
as to 51 members from 14 families in Mohali city.

In collaboration with Sewa Bharti Gurdaspur, a
vaccination camp was organized at the Krishna Temple
Center. 200 people between the ages of 18 and 44 got
vaccinated in the camp and 30 packets of Ayush kadha
were also distributed to the staff and people.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 2

21-05-2021

With the help of Sewa Bharti, Spread Red Organization
and Blood Sewa Society, Phagwara, blood was donated
to the Civil Hospital, Phagwara and other food items
were also distributed.

Swayamsewaks distributed Ayush Kadha packets to
the residents of Taragarh Khand, district Pathankot,
and also made them aware of the safety precautions
against the Coronavirus.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 3

21-05-2021

Chandigarh BJP spokesperson Naresh Arora's mother,
preparing chapatis to be served in langar.

Social workers of Sewa Bharti, Pathankot Nagar
distributed masks, Ayush Kadha packets, and
awareness flyers about the safety precautions against
the Coronavirus, on Sainya mod, Dhangu road.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 4

21-05-2021

A third Blood Donation Camp was organized by
Panchayati Dharamshala, Goniana Mandi on 19.5.21,
in collaboration with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh,
Goniana Khand (Bathinda District). 26 units of blood
were donated in this camp.

A vaccination camp was organized by social workers
today, wherein 100 people got vaccinated.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 5

21-05-2021

On 20 May, at Purani Sabzi Mandi mod, Dhangu road,
Pathankot, 300 masks, and Kadha packets were
distributed by Sewa Bharti and Sanskriti Mandir,
Pathankot. The masses were also made aware of the
safety precautions against the Coronavirus. Jagdish
Sharma, head of Sewa Bharti was present for the occasion.

'Heroes of Punjab' donating funds for service works:

Kailash Rani, wife of Mr Jograj Mishra
donated funds to Sewa Bharati. On 20
May, she donated one month's pension
to Sewa Bharti, i.e. ₹ 11000. Similarly,
Mrs Manorama Devi, the mother of Mr
Yatindra Sharma, living in Sector 27,
donated ₹ 31000 on behalf of Mahila
Sankirtan Mandal to Sewa Bharti,
Chandigarh. The money will be used by Sewa Bharti for social services
carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic for people welfare. On this
occasion, Punjab Pradesh Adhyaksh, Shri Amrit Sagar Ji received the check
and blessings from Mataji. The Sewa Bharati family thanks both these
heroes for their donation.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 6

21-05-2021

At Krishna Mandir Center, 150 people, 18-44 years old,
were vaccinated with the help of Sewa Bharti, Gurdaspur.

At Civil Hospital Batala, to help meet the blood
shortage, social workers donated 2 units of blood.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 7

21-05-2021

Social workers provided water to the people coming in
for vaccination in the scorching heat at the Government
Dispensery, Dinanagar, Gurdaspur.

Ration provided to families of leprosy patients, in Patiala.

On May 20, 85 members of 28 families
suffering from leprosy, were given monthly
ration by Shri Radha Krishna Jan Sewa
Samiti Patiala at Dr. Khushdeva Singh
Kushta Ashram (DCW Road), Patiala. Flour,
pulses, rice, sugar, tea leaves and mustard
oil were given in the ration. Chairman Vinod
Bansal, along with Narendra Mittal,
Surendra Jindal, Manoj Garg, Nandi Verma,
Paramjit Singh Sodi, Vivek Joshi and Aneesh
Mangla were present in this service work.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 8

21-05-2021

Acquired from Geeta Press Gorakhpur at Government
Hospital, Malot, Agarbattis made from Panchagavya
and Google were burnt near COVID-19 sample collection
area, blood bank, emergency ward, laboratory and
X-ray center. It was informed to the staff by showing
the method of 'Desi Fogging'.

Workers of Sewa Bharati doing social services
and Jan Jagran.

People who are currently unable to

make food or unable to arrange food

for themselves are being given food

(milk, breakfast, vegetable and lentils

for afternoon and night, rice / Bread) by

Sewa Bharti in Derabassi with the

help of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

On the other hand, swayamsewaks of

Subhash Nagar in Ludhiana distributed

jaagrukta leaflets from house to house.

Jaagrukta leaflets were also distributed

by Sewa Bharti, Jalandhar. On May 20, CRT swayamsewaks also distributed

food packets at the Civil Hospital and ESI Hospital.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg. 9

21-05-2021

In Pathankot city, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
is providing lunch and dinner to 6 Corona infected
families from 4 days.

Vaccination camps organized in district Ferozepur.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
has been conducting vaccination drives
for people between the age groups of 18
to 44 in Zira, Firozpur District. They
have been successful in inoculating 80
people during the same. A total of 470
people have been vaccinated in Zira,
during the vaccination camp. The
organisation waited for approval from
the local administration to start vaccinating those above the age of 45.
Once the approval was granted, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a
total of 70 people were vaccinated above the age of 45, in the town of Zira.
Up until now, more than 1990 people have been vaccinated for COVID-19 in
Firozpur. This is a very proud moment for all the hardworking members of
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg.10
21-05-2021

Vaccination camp was organized in Talwara and asked
people to follow safety precautions.

The representative of Sewa Bharti,
Talwada took the COVID-19 jab today
and also got 15 covid volunteers
vaccinated alongside. He also
addressed the public telling them to
get vaccinated at the earliest and
practice double masking while
venturing out if necessary. Taking a
close look at the growing crowd at the vaccination centre, he and his team
members urged people to maintain social distancing by creating lines and
also arranged for water at the centre.

Swayamsewaks of Kotkapura town distributing
oxygen packages in Maharana Pratap Basti.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin Pg.11
21-05-2021

People are doing social services everywhere to help

with welfare during the pandemic.

The reality of the COVID-

19 situation in our country

is that most people are

in severe need of help be it

medical facilities or

food, and so on. Taking

the scenario into

consideration, members of

the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) are taking various measures to help

people through the medium of various relief organisations. During this period,

women too are not left behind in contributing to the situation at hand. Women too

are taking efforts to help save the lives of those affected by the virus.

One such instance has stood out in Mukeriya Nagar, Hoshiyarpur. Mandeep

Singh has been a ray of hope in these times as she has helped make and distribute

various Covid aid items like Kadha packets and ayurvedic creations which help

increase the oxygen levels. She has herself helped people use these. Many other

women and their families from the district also came forward to help her with the

same.

Punjab Sewa Bulletin

Calls received by Sewa Bharati related to the
needs of the public during the COVID-19
pandemic so far til 20 May.

Calls Received from Punjab and Chandigarh

S.No District Requirements Status In process

Completed

1. Amritsar 10 10 0

2. Barnala 0 00

3. Bathinda 8 8 0
2 0
4. Faridkot 2 4 0
0 0
5. Fatehgarh Sahib 4 1 0
2 0
6. Fazilka 0 1 0
14 6
7. Ferozpur 1 2 0
18 0
8. Gurdaspur 2 1 1
1 0
9. Hoshiarpur 1 2 0
1 0
10. Jalandhar 20 1 0
16 0
11. Kapurthala 2 0 0
160 0
12. Ludhiana 18
4 0
13. Mansa 2 0 0
82 1
14. Moga 1 748 0
1078 8
15. Mukstar 2

16. Nawanshahr 1

17. Pathankot 1

18. Patiala 16

19. Rupnagar 0

20. Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar 160

(Mohali)

21. Sangrur 4

22. Tarn Taran 0

23. Chandigarh 83

24. State Level Help 748

Total 1086

Sewa work done by Sewa Bharti, Rashtriya
Swayam Sewak Sangh, and other social
organisations in Punjab.


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