Tulmulla, Ganderbal — 3rd June 2025:
Sewa Bharti, Jammu and Kashmir, in collaboration with the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, successfully organized a Free Medical Camp at the sacred Kheer Bhawani Mata Temple, Tulmulla, Ganderbal. The initiative was aimed at serving the large number of devotees who had gathered at the temple on the auspicious occasion.
The medical camp provided essential health consultations, free check-ups, and distribution of medicines to the devotees. A dedicated team of doctors and volunteers, affiliated with the National Medicos Organisation (NMO), rendered their services selflessly during the event.
Notable participants included:
Dr. Kulwant Singh Bhau, Associate Professor, Surgery
Dr. Manoj Kumar Modanwal, Medical Officer
Dr. Vilas Mangotra, Postgraduate, Surgery
Amisha Choudhary, Pre-final Year MBBS Student
Sonia Sharma, Volunteer
Additionally, volunteers from the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, led by Muzaffar Ahmad, managed the distribution of drinking water to the pilgrims, ensuring relief and comfort amidst the summer heat.
Dr. Farooq, Vice President and Spokesperson Manzoor Ahmad dar of Sewa Bharti, Jammu and Kashmir, addressed the media and shared the organization’s broader vision:
> “Our goal is to reach wherever there is a need. We are always ready to serve the people throughout Jammu and Kashmir.”
He further emphasized that Sewa Bharti is a non-profit organization dedicated to social upliftment through education, healthcare, and empowerment initiatives. The organization currently operates in over 1500 locations across the Union Territory, offering both educational and medical services.
Sewa Bharti and Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation extended their gratitude to the doctors, volunteers, and all those who contributed to the success of the camp. They also urged citizens and youth volunteers to join hands in supporting such noble causes in the future.

