Free Medical Camp Successfully Organized by Sewa Bharati Barabanki
- सेवा भारती अवधप्रांत
- May 21
- 2 min read
Barabanki: Sewa Bharati Barabanki (Awadh Province) successfully organized a large-scale free medical camp on 05 April 2026 across 9 service settlements of the city. Around 500 patients received free health check-ups, medical consultations, and medicines during the camp. The service-oriented initiative was highly appreciated by local residents.

The event was graced by the presence of prominent dignitaries including RSS District Sanghchalak Dr. R.S. Gupta Ji, Provincial Vice President of Sewa Bharati Awadh Province Lalram Chaudhary Ji, Department Vice President Radheshyam Ji, District President Vipin Pandey Ji, and District General Secretary Aman Verma Ji.

Several respected doctors provided their valuable medical services during the camp. The team of doctors included Dr. Shiv Singh Verma, Dr. Deepak Chauhan, Dr. Rajul, Dr. Pawan Verma, Dr. Ramanand, Dr. Sankh, Dr. Amit Patel, Dr. Anil Singh, Dr. Anil Mishra, Dr. P.K. Verma, Dr. Satyam, Dr. Vineet, Dr. D.K. Chauhan, Dr. Prateek Srivastava, and Dr. Ritesh Ji. The doctors also encouraged people to remain health-conscious and undergo regular medical check-ups.

The successful organization of the camp was made possible through the dedicated efforts of volunteers from Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Sewa Bharati, and the Sewa Department. Key contributors included Vibhag Intellectual Head Nanhe Singh Ji, Nagar Prachar Pramukh Vibham Ji, Co-District Karyawah Paritosh Ji, Co-Nagar Karyawah Yashpal Ji, Anita Singh Ji, along with Deepak Verma, Vineet Tiwari, Vipin Kumar, Ramshankar Jaiswal, Radheshyam Mishra, Vishnu Goswami, Maya Ram, Rajkumar Jain, Nirmal Jain, Sanjay Verma, Ajay Singh, Ram Asare, Shiv Shankar Verma, Anil Jaiswal, Rakesh Gupta, Abhinav, Hriday Narayan, Pradeep Shukla, Santosh Yadav, former soldier Deep Tiwari, and Aadesh Ji.

At the conclusion of the program, speakers emphasized that Sewa Bharati continues to work tirelessly to provide healthcare, education, and social service activities to the last person in society. Guided by the spirit that “Service is the core objective of the organization,” the medical camp proved to be a meaningful step toward ensuring healthcare access for the underprivileged sections of society.
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