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SBI dedicate free ambulance to BSS; MP Jugal flags off
8/3/2020 11:48:54 PM
Early Times Report

NAGROTA, Aug 3: The State Bank of India on Monday donated an ambulance to Bharat Sevashram Sangha (BSS) Panjgrain Nagrota, a 100-yrs-old registered charitable and philanthropic organisation, as a part of their community service activity in the city.
The bank handed over the ambulance at an event held at the Bharat Sevashram Sangha (BSS) Ashram here.
The keys to the ambulance was handed over by Nitin Korepal, Deputy RM SBI Life Insurance J&K in presence of B L Sharma, Sr. DM SBI Life Insurance Jammu Division to Swami Satyamitra Nand Ji, Secretary of Bharat Sevashram Sangha.
The fully equipped mobile medical ambulance was flagged off the Chief Guest, Jugal kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament, Jammu-Poonch constituency after performing Puja and other ritual to provide door to door free services and medical assistance to the needy persons at their door steps without charging any money. Appreciating the Sangha’s commitment towards the service of humanity, the MP congratulated the BSS on the occasion of its selfless activities. He also lauded the efforts of BSS for their social welfare programmes and appealed to the Sangha to continue its humanitarian services for the disadvantaged sections of the society.
Swami Satyamitra Nand Ji highlighted activities of the organization in his address.
"The year-long free medical camp will continue for six days a week, one day for each village namely Sari Kalan/Panjgrain, Drabi, Marh, Saketkar, Katal Batal, Nadore/Narain and Surinsar," Swami Satyamitra Nand said.
A free medical camp was also organised by Bharat Sevashram Sangha which was inaugurated by MP at Community Hall, Panjgrain village. Masks and hand sanitizers were distributed to all freely.
Meanwhile, Bharat Sevashram Sangha also donated desks to ten government schools.
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