Ajmer- This is how Sewa Bharati became a robust support of society amid COVID second wave!

NewsBharati    29-May-2021
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Ajmer, May 29: While the country is still battling the danger posed by the second wave of COVID-19, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) workers are on the grounds serving the needy, the affected patients and their families in any which way possible. The Sewa Bharati sevaks in Rajasthan's Ajmer have been serving the patients in the surrounding areas also of Kishangadh, Pushkar, Masuda, Sarwad, Vijaynagar, as informed by Mohanlal Khandelwal, Ajmer Prant.

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In Pushkar itself, Seva Bharti and Vishwa Hindu Parishad activists were seen following the guidelines of the Ministry of AYUSH to increase the immunity, 3000 people were given the decoction. Activists at nearby village Kadel in Pushkar honored medical personnel, anganwadi workers and social workers who have done commendable work in the area of ​​Kadel dispensary and grampanchayat.
 
 
Similarly, in Sarwad town of the district, the workers of Seva Bharati welcomed the municipal cleaning workers who were serving during the Corona Virus era. The workers greeted them by wreathing flowers and encouraged him by providing sanitizer, dettol and masks. Honored the personnel performing duty at Sarwad Police Station, State Hospital and various places.

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Furtjer, the Bharat Vikas Parishad, in collaboration with the Life Insurance Corporation of India, distributed 25 kilo dry food items including 5 kg flour, sugar, pickle, gram and spices to poor families in Vijayanagar workers in village Sanjay Nagar. Workers of Seva Bharti in Vijay nagar and adjoining kutcha settlements are doing social service by distributing kadha to 200 persons every day for 10 consecutive days.
 
 
Workers of Rashtriya Shikshak Sangh District Branch Beawar went to the Kachchhi and provided packets of dry food to 11 needy families. In Masuda, decoction was also distributed by Seva Bharati activists, in which 800 community brothers were given a decoction and their immunity was increased.
 
 
For decades considered to be working behind thick veils of alacrity and strong will to serve the nation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has lately found itself more in the centre of public attention. While all of the liberals, pseudo-secularists and leftists are resting in their houses, RSS is on ground to coordinate with the govt. The selfless work of RSS volunteers during natural disaster is unparalleled. What is more admirable is that they do not discriminate based on caste creed or religion. Newsbharati salutes RSS seva amid COVID outbreak!
 
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