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HANS INDIA E PAPER 31-5-2026 PAGE NO. 8 Free water camps bring relief in blazing heat


 HANS INDIA E PAPER 31-5-2026  PAGE NO. 8 

 Free water camps bring relief in blazing heat





1/05/2026

Aruna Chandaraju

In the scorching summer heat, free cool drinking water is proving a blessing for thousands across Hyderabad. The Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations has set up around 16 water camps at bus stations, metro points, hospitals and public places, also serving buttermilk and ragi porridge on select days. The initiative is bringing relief, hydration and gratitude to commuters, workers and families battling the intense heat

 

 

There is nothing more welcome and refreshing than a clean, cool glass of drinking water in the blazing summer heat. If this water comes free of cost, and is sometimes accompanied also by cold buttermilk and nourishing ragi jaava i.e. porridge, then the gesture is indeed even more welcome!

This is what the charitable organisation, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations (SSSSO), is doing at around 16 centres across Hyderabad. This water-supply service is offered from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. These centres are mostly bus-stations and metro-rail station areas where thousands of commuters, bus/rail drivers and conductors are getting off their bus or metro ride. There are other venues (like a hospital or Ganesha temple) where crowds are found. Among these centres are the Vijayalakshmi Temple, ESI Hospital, Erragadda; the TSRTC Bus Reservation Counter, Dilsukhnagar; at the Main Gate, Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Humayun Nagar, Mehdipatnam; CBS, Gowliguda; the teeming-with-people Uppal Bus Depot, Boduppal; and so on.

This is a special scheme for summer by SSSSO which is a vast, multinational organisation founded by spiritual guru and philanthropist Sathya Sai Baba. This programme, appropriately named Chalivendram or Sathya Sai Summer Water Camp, began in April-end, and is going to continue until, approximately, early or mid-June. So far, lakhs of litres of several drinking water and many hundred litres of buttermilk and ragi jaava (these latter two items are served on select days of the week) have been provided to these thirsty citizens. Some centres report disbursing over two thousand litres of drinking water on a daily basis, at their venue alone.

Besides cool water in steel glasses, in some centres, a water tap is fixed on the side which is being used by many to fill their bottles to last them for the rest of the day, especially bus drivers and conductors pausing here before going on their onward journeys.

Collaborating with SSSSO in this Chalivendram programme with regard to the water supply are the HMWSSB and GHMC. At some centres. the TSRTC is providing the venue for water-storage. Inaugurating the summer water camp of the Koti Samithi at Gowliguda in Hyderabad, A. Malleshwar Rao, District President, SSSSO, said: “I thank our collaborators and wish good health to all who avail of the water and other items at this water camp.” This summer’ water supply is but one facet of the multidimensional charitable activities of the SSSSO, founded by philanthropist Sathya Sai Baba under his twin mottos ‘Help Ever, Hurt Never’; and ‘Service to Man is Service to God’ which guide the organisation. Hence, tens of thousands of students have benefitted from his educational institutions providing high-quality, highly subsidised education from Class 1 to doctoral level. Altogether, over the last few decades, millions of patients have benefitted from the zero-cost-to-the-patient Sathya Sai super-specialty hospitals where the inaugural surgeries were done by heart-transplant pioneer Dr Panangipalli Venugopal; and the General Hospitals; as well as regular, nationwide medical camps where doctors from leading hospitals lend their time and expertise. Moreover, there are free, permanent drinking-water projects as well as multiple, free-of-cost skill-development programmes for underprivileged youth which make them eligible for office-jobs or self-employment.

Marri Ramulamma at CBS, Gowliguda, who had just got off a bus with seven of her family members, told this writer: “Today, we had to take bus rides to and from on this route, via this bus stand. The cool refreshing water and buttermilk felt like a heaven-send.”

Rows of large, oval-shaped earthenware pots holding water were being used to cool the water before serving through glasses and via a tap for bottle-filling, at this Gowliguda bus-stand centre run by Koti Samithi of SSSSO. The Convenor, Koti Samithi, PV Sastry explained: “We take great pains to ensure that every glass of water served is both cool and clean.”

At the other centres, too, there is both relief and gratitude seen in those who receive water daily, and the buttermilk and ragi jaava served on select days of the week, given the sweltering heat of the summer. J Narasimhulu, who works as a cleaner at the Secunderabad Bus Depot, said: “Throughout the summer, I have been drinking fresh, cool water during the day from the SSSSO centrehere, and at day-end I take home five large bottles for my family as access to clean drinking water is not easy where we live.” Indeed, the joy and relief on the faces of these persons is reward enough for the volunteers who are giving their time and efforts in manning these camps.

 











HANS INDIA E PAPER 31-5-2026 PAGE NO. 8 Free water camps bring relief in blazing heat

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