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Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Extends Nutritional Support to TB Patients

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has extended nutritional support to TB patients under the Nikshay Mitra initiative. Tuberculosis Officer Jammu, Dr Jyoti Jolly, received 270 nutrition food baskets for TB patients in Block Katra and District Reasi. The support aims to strengthen patient care and improve treatment outcomes through nutritional assistance. The initiative reflects community participation in achieving a TB-Mukt Jammu & Kashmir.

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board extends nutritional support to TB patients

Jammu, June 19

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board on Friday extended nutritional support to TB patients under the Nikshay Mitra initiative.

Officials of the SMVDSB said that the Board has extended nutritional support to TB patients under the Nikshay Mitra Initiative.

Tuberculosis Officer Jammu, Dr Jyoti Jolly, on Friday received 270 nutrition food baskets from SMVDSB, Katra under the Nikshay Mitra Initiative and the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, for TB patients of Block Katra and District Reasi of Jammu Division.

The support has been provided under the guidance of Director Health Services Jammu, Dr Poonam Sethi, as part of efforts to strengthen patient care and improve treatment outcomes through nutritional assistance.

The NTEP Jammu Team expressed gratitude to the management of the Shrine Board for this contribution, noting that the support will assist TB patients during their treatment and recovery.

The nutrition baskets will help improve recovery, reduce suffering and enhance treatment outcomes. The initiative also reflects the spirit of community participation in achieving a TB-Mukt Jammu & Kashmir.

The State TB Cell Jammu acknowledged the contribution of the SMVDSB and reiterated its commitment to strengthening partnerships in support of a TB-Free India.

The SMVDSB is the statutory autonomous body responsible for the management, governance, and administration of the holy cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi and its surrounding infrastructure in Katra, Jammu & Kashmir.

Established in August 1986, the Board is headed by the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, who serves as its ex-officio Chairman.

Core responsibilities of SMVDSB include regulating the massive annual influx of millions of pilgrims walking the 13 km trek from Katra to the Bhawan.

The Board operates heavily subsidized eateries providing hygienic food, maintains pilgrim accommodation like dormitories and rooms, and continuously upgrades transit paths with all-weather queue complexes.

Pilgrims must utilise the official booking channels to organise their travel infrastructure safely and avoid fraudulent third-party agents.

Obtaining a Yatra Registration Slip is mandatory for all pilgrims. While the digital registration slip can be acquired for free via the Official SMVDSB Portal, physical RFID Access Cards must be collected at the Katra counters upon arrival before starting the trek.

Helicopter service from Katra to Sanjichhat is available. Bookings are highly sought after and open 60 days in advance on a rolling daily calendar basis at 10:00 A.M. IST.

The current regulated round-trip ticket fare is Rs 4,640 per passenger (Rs 2,320 one-way).

Devotees can pre-book battery car transit slots, the Bhawan-Bhairon Ghati ropeway, online room accommodations, and Attka Aarti / special puja slots through the SMVDSB Services Guide Platform.

Standard physical transit support like palanquins, Pithoos (porters), and ponies cannot be booked online and are managed exclusively via physical counters along the trail.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Siddharth F

Nice initiative, but I hope the food baskets reach the actual patients and not get stuck somewhere in the middle. Transparency in distribution is key. Otherwise, good step towards TB Mukt Bharat.

Ananya R

Great to see religious institutions contributing to public health! TB patients need proper nutrition along with medicines. Hope more such partnerships happen across India. ✨

Rajesh Q

Good gesture by SMVDSB, but the article also mentions helicopter fares and ropeway bookings... seems like the shrine board has enough money to do much more for healthcare. Why only 270 baskets? Should scale this up.

Kavya N

As someone from Jammu, I can say the Shrine Board does a lot of good work quietly. This Nikshay Mitra initiative is really helping our local patients. Proud of this! 😊

Thomas Y

Impressive to see an autonomous board under LG's leadership taking direct action. Nutritional support for TB patients is a smart investment - healthier patients mean shorter treatment periods and less transmission. Well done!

Pooja D

TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan needs all hands on deck. Glad to see the Shrine Board joining this mission. The article mentions lots of other services like helicopter and battery car - hope they use some of that revenue for more such health programs. 🙏

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