Jodhpur Ramrath Seva Samiti’s fleet includes ICU-children’s beds, Baikunthi fridge, Moksha vehicle and havan materials.

Jodhpur : Jodhpur Mali Samaj has opened the doors of service for the entire society. About 15 years ago, the caravan of providing essential things to the needy people including the people of Mali community had started. In 2016, Ramrath Seva Samiti was formed and essential items worth lakhs of rupees were included and today, people from 36 communities are being provided with material from birth to last rites. The organization is providing 24-hour services. If anyone needs medical equipment, it is provided. Founder and Secretary of the institute, Harisingh Arya said that since the beginning of the institute in Mandore area for the purpose of social concern, they started collecting material with the help of social workers and people of Mali community.

These include everything from children’s beds to ICU beds, complete funeral rites and all types of medical equipment. Delivery time of medical equipment is from sunset to sunrise and funeral rites are made available 24 hours. In these, facilities are provided to the entire society without any gender discrimination. Arya said that funeral materials are also given free of cost to the needy. Medical devices include all types of equipment. Material worth Rs 15 to 20 lakh includes 29 ICU beds, general beds, 5 tonnes of havan material, 50 chairs, bamboo wood, 29 water and air mattresses, air compressor beds for fractures, 3 oxygen cylinders, 3 concentrator machines, succus machine, western All types of small and big medical equipment including commode, 25 wheel chairs, 2 salvation vehicles are included. A sleeping ladder is also provided. Arya told that many institutions of Jodhpur provide general freeze which helps in storing the body after death.

Ramrath Seva Samiti also has 2 Baikunthi freezers which are available free of cost. These are useful for the plight of saints and sages. Along with this, gold tusks and golden ladders, which are used in funeral rites, are also made available. This material is completely free for the needy. On behalf of the committee, 2 Ramraths have also been dedicated to the service which were sent to 36 communities during the Covid period.

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