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  • Annual Report 2024-25

    Trust undertook following activities during FY 2024-25

    1- Medical camps 

    a) A special medical camp was held on the occasion of “Shri Satya Sai Aradhana diwas” at officers colony Chandramani Dehradun. 116 persons registered for the camp. All persons were checked by doctors, necessary blood tests were carried out and all persons were given prescribed medicines. 

    b) An special medical camp was organised on the occasion of Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s Birthday at Officers Enclave Chandramani on 23rd November 2023.  82 patients took advantage of the camp. All were examined, wherever necessary tests were carried out and free medicines distributed.

    c) Ten regular monthly medical camps were held in 2024-25 . More than 515 patients registered for these camps. All were examined, treated and given free medication in these camps.

    2 – Amrut Kalash (monthly ration kits). 256 Amrut Kalash were distributed to about 26 families during 2024-25.

    3- Home for PWDs/Elderly 

    1. Sagar Singh Negi autistic person was admitted in Sri Sathya Sai Premasraya on 5/2/25 at the recommendation of village head/ Gram Pradhan
    2. Neeraj Bhatt an Autistic person from Dist Pithora garh was admitted in Sri Sathya Sai Premasrya on 6/2/25.
    3. A local social activist and ex CWC member Pauri District referred a case of 7 year old girl Avni, belonging to a poor family from vill Bukhandi, Pauri Garhwal. Girl was taken to Mahant Indresh Hospital who recommended Cochlear Implant to be done. However as Avni was more than 5 years of age,  an amount of Rs 6,50,000/ had to be paid for the Implant. Considering Avni’s IQ level it was decided to get the Cochlear Implant done. Avni’s Implant was successfully accomplished with help from some well wishers.

    Miscellaneous service activities;

    a) Smt Aarti Sharma, who lost her husband, was taking care of her three children by herself alone. She was selected for Amrit Kalash. Later when encouraged she showed interest in doing something to support her family independently. Her home premises were surveyed and with her consent it was decided to start a grocery outlet at her home in Sherpur Shimla bypass road. She was helped financially on the occasion of Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s birthday function on 23rd November 2024. She is running a grocery shop successfully and is happily supporting her family.

     b) Another lady having three school going children and receiving Amrit Kalash ration kit too was encouraged for some suitable self- employment. As she is expert in cooking, she opted to start a tea & food trolley. She was helped by purchasing a second-hand trolley of her choice and giving her, required utensils etc. She has been running this business successfully.

  • Annual Report 2023-24

    Trust undertook following  activities during FY 2023-24

    1- Medical camps: 

    a) A special medical camp was held at Army special school TARANG, at their request. All special students were examined by doctors. Hemoglobin of all students was checked. Medicines were prescribed and given to the students.

    b) Special medical camp was organised on the occasion of Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s Birthday at Community centre Gautam kund on 23rd November 2023. 82 patients took advantage of the camp. All were examined, wherever necessary tests were carried out and free medicines distributed.

    c)  At Nagesh Mandir Dharawali On 20 April23 on the occasion Aradhna Diwas of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. More than 200 persons mostly ladies took advantage of the camp. Free medicines were provided to all.

    d) Ten regular monthly medical camps were held in 2023-24 . More than 450 patients were examined, treated and given free medication in these camps.

    2 – Amrut Kalash (Monthly ration kits). More than 250 Amrut Kalash were distributed to about 26 families during 2023-24.

    3- Home for PWDs/Elderly 

    a) Ganesh Bahadur an autistic PWD was found roaming around in Mohabewala industrial area. He was brought to the Ashram on 22/3/2023. He was treated for illness and later as his family was traced in Himachal Pradesh he was sent there on 18/6/2023.

    b)- Sagar Panthri a person suffering from “Hemophilia Cystic fibrosis  

    Hetero taxi syndrome” disease was brought to Ashram on 03/12/2023. He was taken to  Mahant Indresh Hospital and treated. His disability card was made and as his problem was beyond our scope, he was sent back to his home on 12/08/2024. 

    c) An elderly person Shri Harshvardhan Nawani was permitted to stay in Ashram for his long treatment, from December 2023 to March 2025.

    d) Ravindra Singh an Autistic Person was admitted in the Ashram at the recommendation of SDM Ghat, Chamoli on 25/6/23.

    e) Himanshu a hearing and speech impaired person was admitted in the Ashram on 15/6/23 at the recommendation of Village Head, ( Gram Pradhan)

    f) Karan Singh an Autistic person was admitted in the Ashram on 7/6/23 at the recommendation of SDM Chamoli.

  • Miscellaneous service activities

    1- Creches were sent for an elderly lady Smt Ramchandri Devi of village Tingarh Bhigun, Tehri Garhwal (a village close to first Indian village) in the years 2022 & 2023.  

    2- Sri Gopal Singh Rawat village jakhan vilangna Tehri Garhwal near first Indian village had long standing leg injury. Shri Gopal Singh was brought to Dehradun and his treatment was arranged in Dehradun and Rishikesh hospitals on trust expenses.

    3- Sanjay Singh Bhandari village Syura Tehri Garhwal who had the knowledge of computer, lost his both hands in an accident, was given complete computer set with photo copier machine to start his own business in his village. Sanjay Singh is doing well and is supporting his family with this business.

    4 – Another youth Sandeep Bhatt son of Chintamani village Bission vilangna Tehri Garhwal who had also lost his both hands was also given a computer set with photo copier cum printer to start his own business. Sandeep Bhatt too is doing well and supporting his family by this small business.

    5- Shri Shubham Nautiyal and Shrimati Sita Devi Nautiyal from Vilangana Tihari Garhwal, were provided free accommodation, food, medicines etc in Sri Sathya Sai Prem Ashray for more than two months, during their treatment in Dehradun.

  • Annual Report 2022-23

    Trust undertook following activities during FY 2022-23

    1- Free medical camps; 

    a) A medical camp was held at Government inter College Anand chowk, Tehri Garhwal on 25th May 2022. 76 students were examined by doctors and hemoglobin of all students was checked. Medicines were prescribed and given to the students.

    b) Special medical camps were organised as under.

    1- At community centre Gautam kund Chandra Bani on 22nd April 2022 on the occasion of Aradhna Diwas of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. 

    2- At Nagesh Mandir Dharawali. On 20th Nov 2023 on the occasion of Birth day of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.

    c) Regular monthly medical camps were held from November 2022 onwards at Doon officers enclave Chandrabani Mohebewala. Four medical camps were held from November 2022 to March 2023. More than 250 patients were examined, treated and given free medication in these camps.

    2 – Amrut Kalash (monthly ration kits): During survey, it was observed that there are many single parent (only mother) families, who obviously face multiple problems. Amrut Kalash Seva which contains about 15 kgs of essential grocery items to help mother’s overcome hardship was started in November 2021, initially with four needy families. The number of Amrit Kalash families increased to more than 20 families by October 22.  Total of 211 Amrut Kalash kits were distributed during 2022-23.

    3- Home for PWDs/elderly. Trust started a home “SAI PREM ASHRAY’ for destitute PWDs and uncared for elderlys, where residents are provided

    food, accommodation, medical facility, entertainment etc free of cost.

  • Introduction

    Shri Satya sai Manav seva Trust was formed in the year 2021, with the objective of providing selfless service, as enumerated in the objectives of the trust, to the needy in society. The motivation and inspiration to perform selfless service is derived from our Divine Master Shri Satya Sai Baba’s divine teachings “Manav Seva is Madhav Seva (service to Man is service to God)” and from the life and mission of Sadguru Shri Madhusudan Sai. 

     Trust members Undertake following activities;

    1- Monthly Medical Health checkup and treatment camps.

    2- Service to PWDs.

    3- Distribution of “Amrut Kalash” monthly ration kits to needy families.

    4- Need based service activities.

    5- Field /outdoor activities, survey etc of poor, disabled and needy. 

    6- Trust members survey local areas to check status of PWDs and counsels & helps families make disability card, UDID card pension etc.from time time.