Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2025
9-Day Free Medical Camp During Maa Purnagiri Fair, Banbasa
Located in the Champawat district of Uttarakhand, Maa Purnagiri Dham is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths in India and attracts thousands of devotees every year from Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal, and surrounding regions. Pilgrims undertake a physically demanding journey through hilly terrain and crowded pilgrimage routes to seek blessings at the sacred temple.
During the Navratri fair, many devotees experience fatigue, dehydration, breathing difficulties, body pain, blood pressure fluctuations, and other health-related complications due to continuous travel and challenging weather conditions.
To support pilgrims and provide immediate medical relief during this large spiritual gathering, Seemant Sewa Foundation successfully organized the Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2025 from 30 March to 07 April 2025 at Banbasa.
This 9-day continuous healthcare initiative became an important center for free medical consultation, emergency treatment, and compassionate healthcare support for pilgrims and nearby communities.
Camp Highlights 2025
Key Statistics
- Total Patients Treated: 3,943
- 9-Day Continuous Medical Camp
- Hundreds of Free BP & Sugar Tests Conducted
- Free Medicines Distributed
- Oxygen & Nebuliser Support Available
- IV Drip & Glucose Support Provided
- Emergency Medical Assistance for Pilgrims
Facilities Provided
- Free Medical Consultation
- Blood Pressure & Sugar Testing
- Primary Healthcare Services
- Oxygen Support
- Nebuliser Services
- Glucose & IV Drip Support
- Free Medicines Distribution
Healthcare Support for Pilgrims
Thousands of devotees travel long distances during the Maa Purnagiri pilgrimage, often facing exhaustion, dehydration, joint pain, breathing difficulties, weakness, and sudden medical emergencies.
The Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir functioned as a major healthcare relief center where pilgrims received immediate treatment, medical observation, and timely healthcare support during the fair.
Several devotees who experienced sudden health deterioration during the yatra were provided emergency care, oxygen support, IV fluids, and medicines, helping them continue their pilgrimage safely.
The camp also benefitted local residents from Banbasa and nearby border regions who availed free healthcare consultation and treatment services.
Contribution of Supporting Hospitals & Medical Teams
The successful execution of the healthcare camp was made possible through the dedicated efforts of doctors, medical professionals, volunteers, and supporting institutions.
Shri Ram Murti Hospital played a significant role by providing a team of doctors daily during the camp period, ensuring uninterrupted healthcare services for pilgrims and patients.
Additional support was received from:
Jamuna Hospital
Swastik Hospital
Pharmacists & Medical Staff
Volunteers & Social Workers
Their collective efforts strengthened the medical support system throughout the 9-day healthcare initiative.




A Humanitarian Initiative of Service
Beyond healthcare services, the camp represented a strong example of humanitarian service and community support. Doctors, volunteers, pharmacists, and support staff worked tirelessly day and night to ensure that no pilgrim was left without treatment.
The initiative highlighted the importance of accessible healthcare facilities in pilgrimage and border regions, where emergency medical support becomes essential during large religious gatherings.
Many pilgrims and local residents expressed the need for long-term healthcare infrastructure and year-round accessible medical services in the region.
The Maa Purnagiri Nishulk Chikitsa Shivir 2025 became a major healthcare support initiative during the Maa Purnagiri Fair, providing timely medical care, emergency support, and compassionate healthcare services to thousands of pilgrims and local residents.
Through this initiative, Seemant Sewa Foundation reaffirmed its commitment towards humanitarian service, healthcare outreach, and community wellness in underserved and border regions of Uttarakhand.
Encouraged by the positive impact and public support, the foundation continues to expand its healthcare outreach initiatives for pilgrims, rural communities, and people in need.
