Sewa Kunj, the campus of compassion
Seven institutions woven into a single grove of service, healing, teaching, feeding, and protecting the sacred ecology of the Ganga.
Divya Prem Sewa Mission
A grove of seva,
below Chandighat Bridge.
Sewa Kunj, literally the grove of service, is the original campus of Divya Prem Sewa Mission, set on the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar, just below Chandighat Bridge. It is where the Mission was born on 12 January 1997, and where it still beats.
Walk through Sewa Kunj on any given morning and you will see the entire ecosystem at once: doctors examining patients in the free dispensary, school children chanting Sanskrit shlokas in the Shiksha Mandir, volunteers ladling out hot dal from the community kitchen, and the Mobile Medical Unit van rolling out for a village clinic in the Garhwal foothills. Every program below is housed inside this single, sacred campus.
Each programme,
a quiet revolution.

Samidha Sewarth Chikitsalaya
A free charitable hospital with general medicine, dental care, eye care, and pathology. No patient is ever turned away for inability to pay.

Madhav Rao Devle Shiksha Mandir
A school for children of Haridwar’s underprivileged, academic foundation woven with Sanatana sanskar and modern thinking.

Maa Ganga Bhojnalaya
The Anna Sewa kitchen, hot, sattvic meals served daily to sadhus, the elderly, and the underprivileged of Haridwar at no cost.

Mobile Medical Unit
Doctors, paramedics, and medicines that travel, bringing healthcare to remote villages of the Garhwal foothills where no clinic exists.

Nirmal Ganga Abhiyan
A volunteer-led campaign for a cleaner, plastic-free Ganga, daily ghat cleanings, awareness drives, and ecological restoration.

Harit Bharat Abhiyan
Tree plantation, organic farming, and ecological restoration, a greener Bharat, one sapling and one volunteer at a time.

Divyeshwar Dhyan Lingam Mandir
The spiritual heart of Sewa Kunj, a temple for meditation and quiet reflection, open to all who seek a moment of stillness.
Sewa Kunj is open
every morning at sunrise.
Below Chandighat Bridge, on the banks of the Ganga. No appointment needed. Tea is on us.