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About Vaidyalaya Seva

Service with Compassion, Dignity and Care

The Initiative

Vaidyalaya Seva is a flagship humanitarian initiative jointly undertaken by Vikasa Tarangini and VT Seva to improve public healthcare infrastructure through volunteer-driven service. The initiative creates cleaner, safer and more dignified environments for patients and healthcare workers in government hospitals — guided by the philosophy of serving all beings as service to God.

Every project is documented with a standardized template: need assessment, scope, itemized budget, execution details, before-and-after photographs and measured impact — so donors, CSR partners and government bodies can see exactly where support goes.

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Vikasa Tarangini (India, 1992)

Established in India in 1992, Vikasa Tarangini has supported free education, healthcare services, women’s cancer screening camps, disaster relief, drinking water access, clothing and food distribution, and animal welfare camps.

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VT Seva (USA, 2008)

Founded in the USA in 2008 as a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, VT Seva serves through centers across the country, focuses on youth leadership programs, and extends outreach support to initiatives in India.

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Our Inspiration

Both organizations were founded by H.H. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji and work as volunteer-driven nonprofit organizations, united in mission and reach across both countries. Continuing this mission of service, the two organizations came together to launch Vaidyalaya Seva, dedicated to improving public healthcare infrastructure.

H.H. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji with healthcare volunteers

Mission 70

To commemorate the 70th Tirunakshatram of H.H. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji, we have launched an ambitious mission to complete at least 70 Vaidyalaya Seva projects by November 2026. The first phase — renovating washroom facilities at the Modern Government Maternity Hospital (MGMH) in Petlaburj, Hyderabad — is complete, with 10 projects covering 172 washroom units across 4 floors finished in the first half of 2026.

Future initiatives will focus on hospital sanitation, patient ward improvements, drinking water facilities, patient waiting areas, healthcare infrastructure upgrades, ambulances, and nutritious food for outpatients, patient families and hospital staff.

Be Part of the Journey

Together, we envision government hospitals where every patient is welcomed with cleanliness, dignity, comfort and hope.