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SEVA-DHAM HOSPITAL IS SPONSORED BY MANAV MANDIR MISSION TRUST.
Manav Mandir Mission Trust foundation was laid on the 3rd of November, 1989 by Shri. Roop Chandra ji Maharaj. It is a non-profit public cheritable trust registered (Ludhiana, Panjab) under the Indian Trust Act under Section (42) on 3rd November 1989.
A total of seven persons are the trustees of the trust which includes the founder president himself. Six persons were nominated by the founder president as the trustees to assist him in the running of the trust.
The underlying principles of Manav Mandir Mission Trust are to promote Education, Global peace, Health, Spiritualism and Vegetarianism. The areas of the activities regulated by the trust to promote its principles can be broadly divided into the following four categories :-
All the activities of the above mentioned three areas are coordinated by the trust from the following three centers :-
In addition to the above mentioned three locations the trust also network with other organizations to spread its reach for serving society.
Trust Activities
SEVADHAM – A hospital run by Trust’s Delhi branch
This hospital earlier was running with the name of Muni Sri Roop Chand Naturopathy, Yoga and Ayurvedic center. Later on in the year 2007, the hospital expanded its operations and the name was changed to SEVA DHAM. The hospital is providing its services in Acupressure, Ayurvedic medicine, Naturopathy, and Physiotherapy. A dedicated staff of 17 full time employees is giving its services to the hospital.
The hospital provides many services :-
Health related other services by Seva-Dham Hospital
Delhi center of the trust is very active in this field. It offers yoga and meditation as a facility for public in general and also for patients. The center has a big meditation and yoga hall and also has a lush green garden for yoga classes in the natural environment.
It offers yoga and meditation classes free of cost to massage. Many people from foreign countries have shown interest and have been benefited after taking classes and training over Ayurvedic Massage, Meditation and Yoga from trust’s experts. Apart from them people from the country also come for attending yoga and meditation classes from all walks of life.
Welfare of underprivileged
All the three centers of the trust are actively involved in the welfare related work for the under privilege masses of the society. Multiple donation camps have been organized by the trust centers in their respective cities from time to time. Essentials which include food and clothes along with stationary for poor kids, utensils for poor people forms part of distribution items time to time by the trust.
In addition to this trust also organises camps time to time for recreation of the underprivileged masses especially over different festivals.
Child Welfare: Gurukul – An Orphanage
This is the name of the orphanage which is run by the Trust’s Delhi center for the above said purpose of the trust. It is taking care of orphans. Children are being brought up and are being provided free education along with complete requirements ranging from food, clothes, shelter and books. At present the total strength of children at Gurukul’s orphanage is 25. Out of the total strength of 25 children, 17 are guys and 8 are girl ranging in the age group from 4 to 18. Separate accommodation building is provided by the trust for accommodating guys and girls.
Children are sent to SARASWATI BAL MANDIR, a Senior Secondary School of the CBSE Board in Nehru Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi. A bus is arranged by the trust for ferrying children to and fro from Ashram (Trust premise) to school.
A teacher is appointed by the trust that comes daily to the trust premises for helping students prepare for their school study and assist them in completing their school work along with preparing them for exams.
A full time staff of 10 persons and around 30 volunteers are looking after Gurukul’s activities.
Trust also organizes cultural events for its’ Gurukul kids and also for rural massage time to time.
Women Welfare
Manav Mandir Mission Trust’s Delhi branchhas gone beyond normal welfare activities for women which comprise helping them in monetary and in kind terms. It has helped in family settlement of its children also. A total of three females who were part of Gurukul earlier were married after they became adults, through the efforts and expenses of the trust.
First was Ms. Kanchan who was married in the year 2003. She is now with her husband in Hapur.
Second was Ms. Shobha who was married in the year 2005 and she was married to Mr. Pushpender from Bulandshahar. Mr. Pushpender was absorbed as employee later by the trust when he was without job. This was done as a gesture to help Ms. Shobha and her family.
Third was Ms. Mamta who was married in the year 2007. She is now with her husband in Vallabhgarh.
Manav Mandir Hissar is fully dedicated to the upliftment of poor and needy women. The centre runs a training centre for training women in sewing and stitiching clothes. A formal training spanning from 1 month course to 4 month course is imparted free of cost to the females and thereafter upon successful completion of the training course, a hand sewing machine is gifted to every women towards help to assist them in standing over their own feet.
Animal Welfare
Earlier Manav Mandir Delhi branch was maintaining a Gaushala (Cow Shelter) taking care of cows but owing to Delhi government’s regulations for shifting animal husbandry out of city limits the trust could not take up strides in the effort. Earlier a total of 30 cows were taken care of by the trust but (due to the govt. regulations) now only 5 cows are kept at the trust’s premise and they are being taken care nicely in the center. Milk from the five cows is being used for Gurukul’s kids diet. Apart from cows, a total of 5 dogs are also taken care of by the trust in their Delhi branch.
Publication
This section of the activities of the trust is aimed at promoting the values and principles of the trust exclusively. Trust is coming out with a monthly magazine named –Roop Rekha since 1998. It is circulated exclusively free of cost in country as well as out of the country to the members associated with the trust. Today over 6,000 subscribers are receiving the magazine absolutely free of cost every month. Articles by critics in the areas of spiritualism and health along with news of the peace movements by its founder member across the world form the content of this magazine every month. This activity is exclusively governed from the Delhi center of the trust.
Overseas Operations
The trust did not limit its operations in India and made an attempt to spread the principles and activities beyond the country’s boundary. In this line the trust registered a foreign office with the under given name in America at the following address on 16th of October 1997 vide registration number 1464666-01.
Later on the trust spread its wings and started its operations overseas (on a minor scale) through the following persons who were part of the trust in India at some point of time in past.
TRUST FUNDING
Donation
The trust requires money to run its various activities. For this purpose trust gets donation from various donors from India and abroad both. All the donations coming to trust are exempted from tax under 80 G. All donations coming from abroad is also exempted from Tax under FCRA. A separate balance sheet is prepared for the entire donation coming from abroad.
Other than them there are numerous donors whose contribution helps in running the activities of trust.
Manav Mandir Mission Trusthowever has generated its own source of income generation for smooth running of the activities of the trust along with taking up expansion plans.
Services to Corporate Sector The trust has given its services to various corporate clients in the form of conducting numerous workshops over yoga by its own staff persons. This has generated revenue for the trust. Some of the clients which have been provided services by the trust include names like :-
Trustees
Affiliated Branches
Prominent Patrons ( Donors)