Tributes Paid to Swami Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj on His Third Death Anniversary
East Delhi | Special Correspondent: Arun Sharma

On the occasion of the third death anniversary of Brahmaleen Swami Shri Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj, a large-scale free health check-up and blood donation camp was organised on January 4, 2026, at Aggarwal Dharamshala, Mansarovar Park, setting a powerful example of service, humanity and social commitment.

The camp was jointly organised by Shri Narayan Ashram Ganga Mandir Trust, Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti (North-East Zone) and Maharana Pratap Seva Sangh.
The successful execution of the camp was widely attributed to the leadership, coordination and dedication of Seema Gupta, an active member of the Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti, who emerged as the driving force and central pillar of the entire initiative.

450 Health Check-ups, 77 Units of Blood Donated
The camp witnessed an overwhelming response from the local community, with around 450 people undergoing free medical examinations, while 77 units of blood were voluntarily donated. Participants included youths, women and senior citizens, reflecting broad-based community involvement.
Along with healthcare services, strong emphasis was laid on promoting blood donation, body donation and organ donation awareness, reinforcing the message of selfless service.
Seema Gupta’s Powerful Message on Service
Addressing the gathering, Seema Gupta said:
“Blood donation is the greatest donation. People should donate blood during their lifetime and pledge body and organ donation after death. This is the highest form of human service. The life of Swami Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj continues to inspire us towards selfless service.”
Her words deeply resonated with the audience, underlining that humanity survives as long as the spirit of service remains alive.
Inauguration with Lamp Lighting Ceremony
The programme was inaugurated with a ceremonial lamp lighting by Shri Rajeshwaranand Ji Maharaj of Rajmata Jhandewala Mandir, Gorakh Park, DDCA Director Pravesh Sharma, former councillor Ajay Sharma, Sevadhan manager Omkar Nath Mishra, and Dadhichi Dehdaan Samiti Vice-President Sudhir Gupta.

Special Remarks by MLA Sanjay Goyal
Shahdara MLA Sanjay Goyal stated:
“Health and blood donation camps like this are effective means of taking services to the last person in society. Such initiatives become possible because of committed social workers like Seema Gupta. There is no donation greater than blood donation.”
Strong Presence of Public Representatives
The event was attended by Krishna Nagar MLA Anil Goyal, Rohtash Nagar MLA Jitender Mahajan, Delhi BJP spokesperson Anil Gupta, Naveen Shahdara district president Master Vinod, district general secretary Dushyant Verma, several municipal councillors, social organisation representatives and other prominent citizens.
Smooth Management and Collective Effort
The programme was conducted by Deepak Sehgal and Dharmendra Sharma.
All arrangements were efficiently managed under the guidance of Seema Gupta, with dedicated volunteers ensuring smooth coordination and comfort for all participants.
Vote of Thanks
At the conclusion of the event, programme convenor Vishwas Kumar Shukla expressed gratitude to all guests, doctors, blood donors, volunteers and supporting organisations.
The event went far beyond being a medical camp—it evolved into a people’s movement for service, blood donation and body donation, offering a true tribute to Swami Ganga Swaroop Ji Maharaj’s life of compassion and selfless service.
