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Distribution of Sarvajhwarhar across the state of Rajasthan

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Sarvajhwarhar Churan, an ancient Ayurvedic remedy originating from Shri A. Nagraj ji, founder of Madhyastdarshan, has been scientifically revitalized by SBLD Ayurved Vishwa Bharti under Gandhi Vidya Mandir (GVM). This traditional blend of Indian kitchen spices effectively treats fever, cough, cold, upper respiratory tract infections, and various ailments. Its efficacy was highlighted during crises like the Kashmir and Uttarakhand floods, used preventatively and therapeutically with notable success against respiratory infections. With no reported side effects, this natural remedy is safe and widely accessible. Recognizing its health benefits, GVM and SBLD Ayurved Vishwa Bharti, in collaboration with the Rajasthan government, distribute it free of charge, reaching over 2.5 million individuals across government institutions, including police stations and courts, significantly improving public health in Rajasthan.

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Haridwar Kumbh mela 

In April 2021, during the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, coinciding with India's severe second wave of COVID-19, Gandhi Vidya Mandir (GVM) responded swiftly. Led by Dr. Avinash Parikh, Dr. Praveen Sharma, and Dr. P.K. Pandeya, two teams of trained doctors conducted 15-day health camps, diagnosing and treating over 100 patients daily. Most cases involved upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, colds, and fevers. GVM also distributed Sarvajhwarhar Kadha, an Ayurvedic remedy developed by SBLD Ayurved Vishwabharti, GVM, preventing respiratory and infectious diseases. Approximately 3.5 quintals of this medication reached 245,000 individuals across various locations including the mela, temples, camps, residential areas, and slums, highlighting its preventive effectiveness.

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Setting up of a Field Hospital at Sardarshahar for COVID-19

On March 16, 2020, Shri Bhanwar Lal Dugar Ayurved Vishva Bharati (SBLDAVB) began distributing Sarvajwarhar Churn, an Ayurvedic medicine, to enhance immunity and prevent COVID-19 in Sardarshahar Tehsil. Over 225,000 residents received this herbal medicine door-to-door within a week. Following this initiative, Gandhi Vidya Mandir and its sister organization, IASE (Deemed to be University), established a 500-bed quarantine hospital on March 24. By the time of reporting, seven COVID-19 cases had been identified in Sardarshahar, all related to individuals arriving after March 22. These patients and their close contacts were admitted to the quarantine facility. Among the 102 people quarantined, all who had taken the Ayurvedic medicine between March 16 and 19 tested negative for COVID-19 at PBM Medical College in Bikaner. This study was conducted by Dr. Ravindra Kumar, Dr. Kultar Singh, Dr. Tribhuvan Mishra, and Dr. Lokesh Gupta.

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