Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Blending devotion with service, the Sawan Seva Camp at Tapal Ghati, organised by the World Hindu Federation, continues to support hundreds of Kanwar pilgrims during their spiritual journey.
Despite heavy rainfall, the camp remained active, offering rest, food, medical aid and a spiritual ambience to devotees. Cabinet Minister Tulsi Silawat visited the camp and reviewed arrangements for health services, food distribution, resting facilities and route management. He appreciated the volunteers’ efforts and smooth coordination ensuring comfort and safety of the pilgrims.
Pilgrims from Bhavarsa, Sanawad, Khandwa, Omkareshwar and other regions expressed heartfelt appreciation, saying the camp’s warm hospitality eased their fatigue.
The camp also reviewed and addressed pilgrims’ needs regarding health, rest areas and route safety, with promises of expanding such services further. Under the leadership of state president Sanjay Agrawal, the camp has been operational since the beginning of Shravan month and will continue until August 9. It stands today as a symbol of devotion, unity and compassionate service.