Free Medical Camp Organized
The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Trust organized a large free medical camp providing checkups, medicines, and consultations to over 1,500 people. Doctors, volunteers, and NGOs came together to serve the underprivileged, reflecting the temple’s dedication to both spiritual and social welfare for the community.
The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Trust organized a large-scale free medical camp aimed at providing healthcare services to underprivileged communities in and around the town. The initiative, attended by more than 1,500 people, offered free medical check-ups, medicines, and consultations by a team of qualified doctors and volunteers. Special attention was given to elderly citizens, women, and children. The camp also included awareness sessions on hygiene, nutrition, and preventive health care. This noble effort by the temple trust highlights its commitment to community welfare beyond religious boundaries. Many attendees expressed gratitude, sharing how this initiative gave them access to medical care they could not otherwise afford. The event was supported by several local hospitals and NGOs who provided medicines and medical equipment free of cost. The trust announced that such camps would be organized regularly, ensuring ongoing support to the local population. The compassionate spirit of the temple continues to shine, not just through spiritual guidance but also through practical acts of kindness and social responsibility.