Free Medical Check-up and Blood Donation Camp Organised on Swami Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj’s Punyatithi
New Delhi | Arun Sharma


Social worker Seema Gupta, a member of the Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti, has emerged at the forefront of a major community welfare initiative with the organisation of a free health check-up and blood donation camp in the capital. The programme is being held on the eve of the third death anniversary (Punyatithi) of Param Pujya Brahmaleen Swami Shri Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj, transforming a spiritual occasion into a meaningful act of public service.
The camp is scheduled for January 4, 2026 (Sunday) from 10 am to 2 pm at Aggarwal Dharamshala, A-30, Mansarovar Park, Delhi-32. It is being supported by the Blood Bank of GTB Hospital and Max Healthcare, ensuring professional medical assistance and safe blood collection.
Speaking on the occasion, Seema Gupta said the initiative reflects the teachings of Swami Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj, who believed that true devotion lies in serving humanity. “Health care and blood donation are among the most urgent needs of society. If this effort helps even one life, it will be the real tribute to Swami Ji,” she said.
The programme is being organised jointly by Shri Narayan Ashram Ganga Mandir Trust, Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti (North-East Zone) and Maharana Pratap Seva Sangh. Saints, social activists and local residents are expected to participate in large numbers.
Known for her consistent work in the fields of health awareness, blood donation and body donation campaigns, Seema Gupta’s active leadership has given the event a strong social focus. Organisers have appealed to citizens to participate in the camp, avail free medical check-ups and come forward for blood donation, making the occasion a collective step towards a healthier and more compassionate society.
