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Ramakrishna Mission Home of Service, Varanasi
  • Performance 2024-2025

    Highlights of the performance of the Ramakrishna Mission Home of Service
Performance 2024-2025

Report of Activities

The Managing Committee of the Ramakrishna Mission Home of Service has great pleasure in placing before the public the report of the activities (01-04-2024 to 31-03-2025) of the Institution.

Indoor General Hospital

No. of Beds : 195

 HDU 12 Cabin 63
 Dialysis6
General Ward Beds (No bed charges)
71
No. of Cases admitted : 5,479
No. of Dialysis Done (Hemodialysis) : 1,835
No. of Emergency cases attended : 12,460
Daily Average Occupancy : 71
No. of Operations Performed : 591
E.N.T 105Endocrine.5
Eye – Phaco & Others442Dental4
General Surgery237Gynaecology28
Laparoscopic Surgery426Neuro Surgery26
Orthopedics151Plastic Surgery6
Urology109





No. of minor surgical procedures done : 3,514

 O.P.D. 2,919 I.P.D. 622

Department-wise admissions : 5,479

Chest & T.B.18Dental5
E.N.T.105General Medicine3,714
General Surgery591Gynaecology57
Neurosurgery162Opthalmology456
Orthopedics191Pediatrics70
Plastic Surgery12Urology88
New Operation Theatre at Ramakrishna Mission Varanasi
New Operation Theatre
New X Ray Machine at Ramakrishna Mission Varanasi
New X Ray Machine
Eye Operation at Ramakrishna Mission Varanasi
Eye Operation

Out Patients’ Department

Allopathy : 1,35,325
Homoeopathy : 9,911
Total patients treated : 1,45,236
Daily Average Attendance : 484

Clinical and Pathological Laboratory

Haematology : 18,805
Serology : 18,741
Biochemistry : 47,802
Clinical Pathology & Others : 12,765
Diagnostics PaidFreeConcessionTotal
Endoscopy1822
184
Opthalmology
3,961404254,390
Doppler Tests1376  197 1402
U.S.G.2,82029192,868
X-Ray11,71660018312,499

Free Eye Camp : 
Cataract (IOL) Operation 

IOL Camp was not was not arranged due to Covid-19 lockdown

Mobile Dispensary

During the year 3 mobile medical units went to urban slums & villages near Varanasi and treated 15,637 cases in all.

Report of Welfare Activity

ParticularsNo. of BeneficiariesAmount
Pecuniary Help (Monthly)
- Destitute widows 1635,35,200
Help for education1106,34,066
Help for treatment 1 15,000
 Help for Railway Ticket/Rickshaw Fare 51,900
Help for marriage 2 12,500
 Distribution of :
 - Sarees to Destitute widows 18013,260.60
 - Food articles
6,284
 - Blankets 15057,590
 - Cloths3,900
-Books. Uniforms. DVD etc.
62,694
-Free Medicines to patients16,10,323.88
-Free to patients46,39,650
-Volunteer Exp.25,74,171
Total1,02,11,289.48

Retired Monks Quarter

12 Elderly & Retired Monks are residing at Sevashrama as on 31st March 2025

Old Age Homes (Invalids' Homes)

Two separate homes for men and women are maintained. Residents include men – 36 and women – 63 as on 31st March 2025

Dairy

As on 31st March 2025 the dairy had 36 milch cows, 6 milch pregnant cows, 8 dry pregnant cows, 35 heifers (3 Pregnant) and 21 calves (15 females, 6 males) taking the total strength of cattle to 109. Average daily milk yield was about 531 litres which was used for our patients at hospital and other residents.

Celebrations

Ramnam Sankirtan
On Ekadasi days Ramnam Sankirtan is sung in the main office. Once during his stay in Varanasi, Swami Brahmanandaji Maharaj had a vision of Mahavir Hanuman attending the Ramanam held in the above premises.
Ram Navami on 17th April 2024
On this auspicious occasion Special Puja of Bhagawan Sri Ramakrishna Dev was performed and Ramnam (Sankirtan) sung in the newly built Nursing Hostel Building.

Independence Day Celebration
On 15th August, The 78th Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm. Revered Swami Brahmeshanandaji Maharaj, a very senior monk of the order, hoisted the National Flag and delivered a short speech. Singing of National Anthem followed. Large number of monks, doctors, staff and students and others joined the celebration.

Christmas Eve
On 24th December 2024, Christmas Eve was celebrated in the Vivekananda Hall of Sevashrama with Arati, Reading of Bible, Lecture on Life and Teachings of Christ (in Bengali & Hindi) and Carol Singing.

Republic Day Celebration
On 26th January 2025 Republic Day was celebrated with great fervour. Revered Swami Vishwatmanandaji Maharaj, President, Advaita Ashrama, Varanasi unfurled the National Flag and delivered a short and inspiring speech. Cultural Show based upon - "Shiva Jnane Jiva Seva" was performed by the Health Care Trainees of the hospital.

Swami Vivekananda Festival
Annual Swami Vivekananda's Birth Anniversary (Narayan Puja) was performed in Sevashrama on 26th January 2025 with special puja at Swamiji's temple and Rogi Narayan Puja in the Hospital. All the inpatients were ceremoniously worshipped and were offered Woollen Blankets, Books on Swamiji, Fruits etc. Lunch Prasad was served to doctors, well-wishers and others. Nearly 3,000 people took Prasad.

Mahashivaratri Puja
Mahashivaratri Puja was performed in Laveshwar Shiva Temple on 26th February 2025 with Chanting of Stotras and singing of Bhajans during the first quarter of the festival night. In the adjacent Advaita Ashrama - Puja, Havan etc. were performed throughout the night.

Youth Cell

A Youth Cell namely "Vivekananda Study Circle" has been started at Varanasi jointly by Sevashrama and Advaita Ashrama. Every Sunday morning about 7 youths are joining the programme and learning meditation, Vedic prayers, Character formation and study of Swami Vivekananda Literature.

Development Works


On 31-03-2025 the following projects have been completed:
  • Nirmal BhawanA newly constructed G+2 Staff/Sweepers Quarter namely Nirmal Bhawan was inaugurated by Revered Swami Vimalatmanandaji Maharaj, Vice President, Ramakrishna Math & Mission on 26-12-2024, the Holy Jayanti Day of Srimat Swami Shivanandaji Maharaj. This will accommodate 15 families in 15 independent flats.
  • Passenger LiftA Passenger Lift has been installed in the newly built Nursing Hostel Building.
  • Passenger Vehicle State Bank of India has donated a passenger vehicle for our Mobile Medical Services - Model Trax Cruiser (10 + D). A devotee Mr. Laxman S Vaswani has donated a passenger vehicle Maruti Swift Dzire for the same purpose.
  • Fowler Beds – Mr. Ganapathy Ramanathan & Mrs. Ganapathy Vijayalakshmi of Bengaluru have donated 17 number of Fowler Beds to be used in the Hospital Wards.
  • Procurement of Medical EquipmentsA New Keratometer Machine in the Ophthalmology Department of the hospital. This has been financed by a devotee Sri Kabir Roy Chowdhury of Netherland.

Special Thanks

  • All the donors, big and small.
  • All the doctors, para-medical staff, honorary workers and all other staff members who are associated with the Sevasharama offering their best services to the institution.