The food distribution Rasoi at Jind Government Hospital, Haryana, serves nutritious meals to patients and their attendants. It has adopted TB patients for regular support and organizes blood donation drives and health-related camps, promoting community health and compassion-driven service for the underprivileged and those battling illness.
Started by a few compassionate individuals during the COVID-19 crisis, this Rasoi prakalp in Jind Government Hospital began as a humble initiative to feed patients struggling for meals when markets were closed. Today, it serves nutritious food to over 300 people daily, ensuring no one visiting the hospital goes hungry. The prakalp has adopted TB patients, offering them consistent nutritional and emotional support. Regular blood donation drives and health camps further extend its impact. People now celebrate birthdays and special occasions here through acts of service, creating a culture of shared humanity. The entire city admires this effort, and it has been honored with state-level awards. By embodying liberty through voluntary participation, equality by serving all without bias, and fraternity by fostering community care, the prakalp strengthens social fabric and contributes to local economic resilience. It exemplifies how grassroots initiatives can evolve into pillars of dignity and economic participation.