With the aim of providing relief to the needy and passersby amid the scorching heat, the Sarv Dharma Narayani Seva Trust organized a cool rose sherbet distribution event on Sunday at Model Town Kabutar Circle, Parvat Patia. The event was inspired by Sarvajya Ramswaroop Jaju.

In this service activity, which ran from 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM, trust members along with many service-minded youth actively participated. Amid the blazing sun and rising temperatures, a large number of passersby, laborers, and local citizens benefited from the cool sherbet.

Trust officials stated that this campaign is being continuously carried out with the objective of public service. A similar sherbet distribution was organized last Sunday, and this service will continue next Sunday as well.

During the event, thousands of people were distributed cool rose sherbet. Those present praised this humanitarian initiative of the trust, saying that such services in the extreme heat are an excellent example of social sensitivity and humanity. Members of the organization said that social service and helping the needy are the greatest religions, and such public welfare service activities will continue in the future.

Model Town Kabutar Circle

Model Town Kabutar Circle is a historic landmark located in Lahore, Pakistan, known for its iconic pigeon-shaped clock tower. Built in the 1960s as part of the Model Town housing society’s development, it served as a central gathering point and symbol of the neighborhood’s planned community design. Over the decades, the circle has remained a beloved local icon, representing the area’s mid-20th-century urban planning and cultural identity.

Parvat Patia

Parvat Patia is a historic hilltop site located in Gujarat, India, near the city of Surat. It is renowned for its ancient Jain temples and a massive statue of the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha, which was consecrated in 2016. The site has been a significant pilgrimage destination for centuries, with its origins tracing back to the 10th or 11th century.