Haryana – Caring for medical staff and patients
Civil Hospital, Sector 6, Panchkula
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra responded with the following donations:
- PPE kits, face masks, 500ml bottles of hand sanitizer, a fogging machine, and oxygen cylinders were donated on May 17, 2021.
- IV cannulas, blue & white containers, needle destroyers, IV sets, IV fluid NS bottles, IV fluid RL bottles, different injections, BP apparatus, pulse oximeters, disposable gowns were donated on May 6, 2021 for the new Covid patient care center.
The hospital administration appreciated the organization’s efforts and indicated that they would request help in the future too.
Daily Fresh Fruit Distribution for Covid-19 Patients
From May 20, 2021 – June 12, 2021, a team of 35 volunteers from Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra prepared fresh fruit packages daily for the Covid-19 patients at the Civil Hospital, Sector 6, Panchkula. Each day during this period, volunteers at our Kaimbwala center took care to cut fresh fruits i.e. cantaloupe, watermelon, and papaya, and pack them into containers with a salt pouch and toothpick. Hygiene standards were maintained throughout the entire project that delivered 6,000 packets of fresh fruits to the hospital.
The doctors were appreciative of this effort and remarked that the patients were happy to receive these fresh fruit packages.
Blood Donation Camp
During the second wave in 2021, blood banks through out India faced acute shortages due to increased demand and low donor volumes.
In March 2021, Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra met with Dr. Manoj Tyagi, the physician in charge of the blood center at the Civil Hospital, Sector 6, Panchkula in Haryana to discuss the situation at the blood center.
The doctor informed that the hospital was also facing a blood shortage. Without hesitation, Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra organized a blood donation camp at Kot village on March 11, 2021. Dr. Tyagi graciously sent a team of doctors to manage and supervise the blood donation process at the blood camp.
Many people came forward to take part in this noble cause and 48 kind souls donated blood. Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra extends gratitude to the blood donors for donating this precious gift of life in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra has organized blood donation camps in other places in Haryana, Chandigarh, and Uttar Pradesh.
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BLOOD DONATION CAMP IN THE VILLAGE KOT, PANCHKULA ORGANISED BY VISHAV MANAV RUHANI KENDRA. 48 INDIVIDUALS DONATED BLOOD
Picture: In the camp, a team of doctors from the Civil Hospital, Panchkula were in charge of the process of taking blood.
Panchkula, JNN: Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra (VMRK), following the teachings of Sant Baljit Singh Ji, and fulfilling its commitment towards the society, as a spiritual and charitable organisation, organized a blood donation camp as a gesture of helping the local hospitals in filling the shortage of blood resulted from the demands of the Covid-19 pandemic and other situations. This was held in Kot village, in Panchkula. Many locals as well as people from the neighborhood were also present, extending their support and help, besides attending the camp.
In the camp, a team of doctors from the Civil Hospital in Sector-6 were present. They managed and supervised the work of taking blood from the donors.
The General Secretary of VMRK Sh. Ishwar Dass Saggu said that the camp was primarily aimed at cutting short the deficit felt across many hospitals in the region due to the coronavirus and other demanding reasons.
He also said that every month, VMRK was doing at least two or more programmes of community services. In all of them, VMRK’s social workers are doing the services.
Sh. Saggu Ji said that VMRK had also conducted another blood donation camp in Dhanas, Chandigarh, just before this that was also successful. In this camp, the Sarpanch of the village, Sh. Kuljeet Singh was also present. He offered so much help and support for the success of the camp.
Sh. Saggu Ji mentioned that everyone in the community should come forward for support and help the society. Blood donation is one of the highest social services of all. So, every healthy person should come forward to donate blood so that they can be a part in saving the lives of many people in the community.
These days, due to the coronavirus, most of the hospitals in the tri-city region are having blood shortages. Therefore, to compensate for this deficit, every healthy young person and others in the community should come forward and donate blood.
In March 2020, Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra donated PPE Kits, triple layer masks, double bed sheets, 500 ml bottles of hand sanitizers, sodium hypochlorite, blankets, hand wash, paper rolls, disposable gloves, disposable caps, and examination gloves.
Community Health Center, Nanakpur, and Health and Wellness Center, Karanpur
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra donated PPE kits, triple layer masks, hand sanitizers, gowns, and gloves.
Geeta College, Panipat
When the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic swept through India in 2021, the Haryana government responded by opening a 1,000-bed Covid center in Panipat. The government ordered 200 para medical staff from different places in Haryana to serve at the center.
Arrangements were made to accommodate the staff at Geeta College, Panipat. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) asked Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra to provide toiletry items for the staff.
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra responded with donations of bed sheets, cover sheets, buckets, mugs, and toiletry kits that contained toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, soaps, bottle of hail oil, and slippers. The items were donated at the Mini Secretariat in the presence of Sh. Swapnil Patil, SDM and Sh. Kuldeep Malik, Tehsildar.
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VISHAV MANAV RUHANI KENDRA HANDED OVER 200
ANTI-CORONA KITS TO THE ADMINISTRATION
- Even during the Covid epidemic, the organization did charity work with full energy and enthusiasm in various states.
- Continuous cooperation will be given to the administration in such public welfare works of social service.
Panipat | Volunteers with anti-corona kits in Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra (Under the photograph)
Hari Bhoomi News, Panipat
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra, a charitable and spiritual organization, organizes various charitable activities for public welfare based on the teachings of Sant Baljit Singh Ji that are centered on the principles of a moral and ethical life, importance of spiritual awareness, meditation practices, and service to humanity.
During the Covid-19 pandemic the organization carried out many charitable activities in various states with full energy and enthusiasm.
On this occasion, Surender Ahuja, Rajesh Kumar, Vijay Bajaj, and Vinit Ahuja, who are volunteers of Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra center, Panipat, delivered a donation of 200 kits of daily use items for the paramedical staff working to control Covid, to the Sub-Divisional Officer, Swapnil Patil, and Tehsildar, Dr. Kuldeep Malik.
The donated items include biscuits, mugs, bed sheets, buckets, covering sheets, toiletry kits containing toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, hair oil, and slippers. Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra volunteers stated that they will continuously cooperate with the local administration in such welfare activities.
Indian Red Cross Society, Kurukshetra Branch
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra volunteers visited the Red Cross Society to see if the society needed assistance to upgrade their facilities to improve patient care. During the visit, Sh. Ramesh Chaudhary, assistant secretary of the Red Cross Society, Kurukshetra, conveyed that the patients could not receive proper treatment because the machines at the physiotherapy center were not in good condition.
Without delay, our volunteers organized the purchase of the machines requested by the Red Cross Society. These items included two transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (Tens), an interferential therapy machine, an ultrasonic machine, a short wave diathermy machine, a lumbar and cervical traction machine, a moist heating pad with heat packs, a vacuum interferential therapy machine, a muscle stimulator with flexible and pan electrode, a motorised pedo cycle for physiotherapy, and straps and therabands of different colors.
Sh. Akhil Pilani, SDM, staff of the District Public Relation Office, the Red Cross Soceity secretary, assistant secretary, and physiotherapy staff were present when the donated items were presented. Sh. Ramesh Chaudhary, received the donated items on behalf of the Red Cross Society.
The Punjabi Kesari published a report on the event on 23 April 2021.
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Punjab Kesari on 23 April 2021
‘Red Cross Physiotherapy Centre Equipped With Modern Facilities’
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra has donated modern machines
Akhil Pilani SDM and others observing the machines in the Red Cross building hall. (caption of the photograph)
Kurukshetra, April 22 (Dhamija): Akhil Pilani, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM), said that the physiotherapy center of the Red Cross branch has been upgraded with modern services. More than a dozen of these machines have been installed at this center with the help of Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra (VMRK). The people of the city will be benefited with these machines.
He said this at an event held at the Red Cross Bhavan on Thursday. Earlier, the SDM visited all the rooms of the Red Cross and received feedback from the Red Cross Secretary Randeep Singh. During this time, Sh. Ishwar Dass Saggu, VMRK General Secretary, and its volunteers presented around one dozen machines to the SDM for and on behalf of the Red Cross Physiotherapy Center. These machines are worth Rs. one lakh and sixteen thousand.
These machines included 2 transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (tens), one interferential therapy, one ultrasonic machine, one short wave diathermy, one lumbar cervical traction, one moist heating pad, one vacuum interferential therapy machine, one muscle stimulator, etc. People will now be able to use them at this center from 9 am to 4 pm. Each user will have to pay a fee of Rs 100 for 10 days to the Red Cross Society.
Thanking the members of the center, the SDM said that the organization has done a commendable job by donating modern machines to the Red Cross Society. The citizens will now be able to use these machines and will be able to maintain their health. He said that other organizations should also take inspiration from VMRK.
Randeep Singh expressed gratitude to the guests and said that VMRK is a charitable and spiritual institution. This organization has donated many machines to the center. The organization will also donate 2 more machines.
Lok Nayak Jai Prakash District Civil Hospital, Kurukshetra
In May 2021, Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra met with staff at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash District Civil Hospital to offer assistance with medical supplies. Dr. S.S Arora, resident medical officer, informed that the hospital needed masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer.
Our volunteers organised the items requested and coordinated with Dr. S.S Arora and Dr. Sarah Aggarwal, master of surgery, to receive the donation of triple layer masks, N-95 masks, gloves, and 500ml bottles of hand sanitizer. Kurukshetra Bhoomi News reported the event on YouTube.
In February 2021, the medical superintendent, Dr. Shalinder Mamgai Shelly, informed that the hospital needed more medical equipment due to the increased patient load. At the same time, he also commended Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra for the high quality medical equipment donated in the past.
In a heartfelt way, Dr. SM Shelly praised the efforts of Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra saying that, “Neither wealth, nor fame, nor big house, nor expensive cars can provide satisfaction to one’s heart. It can only be achieved by selflessly serving the poor and needy.” He continued by saying that Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra is engaged in true selfless service to humanity.
On this ocassion, Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra donated stretchers and wheelchairs to the hospital.
Blood Donation Camp, Ismailabad
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra (VMRK) volunteers contacted the Red Cross Society and learned about patients suffering in the local hospitals due to a shortage of blood. In response, VMRK volunteers collaborated with the Red Cross Society to organize a blood donation camp at Ismailabad, Haryana.
Donors arrived early on April 6, 2021, the date set for the blood donation camp. Some donors learned about the camp after VRMK reached out via phone calls and direct messages. At 10.30am, the team of doctors from the Red Cross Blood Bank arrived and started to collect blood from the donors. In total, 58 people donated blood.
Throughout the day, we provided refreshment to the donors and doctors. The team of doctors highly appreciated VMRK’s efforts to help patients. The Covid-19 guidelines were followed during the activity.
Community Health Center, Shahabad
Vishav Manav Ruhani Kendra donated triple layer masks, and 500 ml bottles of hand sanitizers.