| Birthday Issue - 2007 |
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| Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations Bihar & Jharkhand
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- During this monsoon many districts were badly affected due to floods, out of which Darbhanga & Samastipur were affected very severely. All approaches to villages of these districts were submerged in floodwaters. Sai Youths distributed relief materials in most of the villages. About 20000 people were benefited.

- Pilgrim Seva
The Baidyanath Dham Yatra is performed during the entire month of Shravan
(July - Aug) by lakhs of devotees from all over India & Nepal. They undertake a very arduous barefooted trek through the rough terrain to carry the Holy Ganga water from SULTANGANJ to Lord Shiva Temple at Baidyanath Dham to do Abhisek. As the devotees carry the Holy Ganges water on their shoulder in KAWAR & walk bare footed, they suffer sole & toe injury. The shoulders also develop problems.
We arrange a Seva Camp on their route. Daily 60 youth serve in the camp from 6 am to 10 pm for 30 days.
The following Seva are provided to the Pilgrims
- First Aid Bandages.
- Medicines for Fever, Body ache, and Stomach upset, etc.
- Massage of legs & Shoulders by youth Sevadals.
- Hot Saline water in tubs for footbath.
- Lemon teas are served.
The Pilgrims when enter the camp are fully tired, exhausted & depressed, but after receiving Seva they become cheerful, Joyous & start their onward journey with renewed & charged energy.
About fifty thousand Pilgrims are served in whole of the month.
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- Medical Camps
Medical camps were organized in both the adopted villages under the Sri Sathya Sai Village Integrated Programme in Jamshedpur.
Kapali Village - Medical Camp
- Palaki Yatra
Palaki yatra was organized in the village by Sai Youth of Jamshedpur. Most of the village children & ladies participated in the yatra.

- Temple Cleaning
Temple cleaning is done every Sunday by Sai Youth in Jamshedpur. The temple is cleaned from inside & outside. The idols are also cleaned.
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