Established in the year 1985, Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) has been in the forefront of addressing national concerns in the areas of Disaster Response, Social Development and Educational Initiatives. Having its head office in Pune, BJS is a non-political, non-profit, professionally managed Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with a nationwide footprint working towards the benefit of all.
Over the years of its existence, BJS has practiced and perfected its approach and processes in the chosen areas of its work. It has rich and multi-dimensional experience of working at the grassroots as well as contributing to policy-level thought...
The whole world is our family and we know we have to maintain social distancing but still, we can not stay away and see the people suffering. It is our moral obligation to come together and step up against the Coronavirus in every possible way.
Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana (BJS) is making a collective contribution to help the people, in Delhi NCR. To cover all the bases, we urge the people of India to support this mission in every aspect, to let our country overcome this deadly Coronavirus. BJS has been at the forefront whenever it comes to address national concerns. This time also we are not leaving...
Hospitals are ground zero in the war against COVID-19. Like any other war, this one needs troops aplenty — not only doctors, nurses and others with medical prowess, but also patient and kind souls to guide and coordinate with the teeming masses that flock to them in fear. As a part of the disaster management organization, BJS embarked upon Govt. hospitals by leveraging its team of dedicated volunteers.
Our primary focus was to reduce risk of coronavirus transmission in the hospitals and to fulfill the shortage of support. Many of the hospitals were already at or over capacity and in dire need of support to ramp up their critical infrastructure to help save the disaster Covid-19 has brought on the country...
Most of the saints and monks associated with Jain society are traveling throughout their lives. For this reason, there is no permanent identity like the Aadhar card and identity card. A government identity card is required for corona vaccination. So there was a problem with their vaccination. TheBJS Delhi as a key facilitator took the front on this problem and started the initiative.
After talking to the top officials, the solution was found. General Secretary BJS Vijay Jain said that our objective was that not a single person should be left out in vaccination, so we took this initiative, there are about 175 Sant Maharajs sitting in Delhi. Vaccination has been started at three places in Shastri Park, Sabhapur village and Ghonda, the remaining places will be vaccinated as per the requirement...
Bhartiya Jain Sanghatan (BJS, Delhi) has initiated a Mobile Dispensary facility at your doorstep in small towns that come under 200-250 KM AREA around Delhi and in these neighboring states - UP, Haryana, and RAJASTHAN.
These mobile dispensaries will have DOCTOR, NURSES, Covid-19 Treatment MEDICINES, RAPID ANTIGEN TEST KITS, OXYGEN SUPPORT WITH 2 BEDS, NEBULISERS/ OXYGEN PULSE METER in the buses. All the medicines that will be prescribed will be given out on a free of charge basis to the beneficiaries...









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