Health Check up camp at Praksh Deep, New Delhi
A health check-up camp, offered at no cost, was arranged by the Sarvha Foundation, a social service organization founded by Acharya Anita, at the Prakash Deep Building in New Delhi.
A health check-up camp, offered at no cost, was arranged by the Sarvha Foundation, a social service organization founded by Acharya Anita, at the Prakash Deep Building in New Delhi.
Acharya Anita provided electrical equipment and grocery items to a school for the blind in New Delhi.
At a Gurukul in the NCR, Acharya Anita catered to the resident students by serving them their meals.
Acharya Anita presented sweaters to the maintenance personnel of the Prakash Deep building in New Delhi.
The Sarvha Foundationin NCR organized a massive tree plantatinf campaign. As the founder trustee of Sarvha, Acharya Anita celebrated the plantation drive for enviromental conservation by planting a tree.
During this scorching heatwave, Acharya Anita’s social service organization the Sarvha Foundation extended their humanitarian efforts by providing cold beverages to the dedicated Prakashdeep Building facilities staff .
As usual, Acharya Anita’s organization the Sarvha Foundation promotes environmental awareness, plants trees, and gives out saplings to the public. Villagers from a Delhi suburb planted trees in their fields as a result of her Foundation’s recent campaign to encourage regular people to plant more trees in their neighborhood.
Acharya Anita’s social service organization the Sarvha Foundation held a free health check-up camp in Nehru Nagar. People of all ages visited the camp and utilized the welfare amenities.
It’s hot outside in Delhi right now. To help those suffering in the intense summer heat, Acharya Anita’s social service organization the Sarvha Foundation is giving away free packaged drinking bottles and cold drinks to the public.
At North Delhi’s Wazirabad Harijan Colony, Acharya Anita’s social service organization the Sarvha Foundation organized a free health check-up camp. Women of all ages attended the camp and took advantage of the welfare services.