Hyderabad, A four-day camp was inaugurated at the Exhibition Ground by the Badrivishal Pannalal Pitti Trust-Agarwal Seva Dal to arrange food and other facilities for asthma patients and their family members coming to Hyderabad from various parts of the country to receive free fish prasad for the treatment of asthma from the Battini Goud family.

According to the press release, every year during the distribution of fish prasad, the Pitti Trust and Agarwal Seva Dal organize a four-day service camp. Following discussions in a recent meeting with members of the Battini Goud family along with the Trust’s chairman, it was decided to set up a large four-day camp this year as in previous years. The four-day camp, led by the chairman, was inaugurated on Saturday and will conclude on June 9.

The camp will provide emergency medical services, oxygen cylinders, medicine, wheelchairs, and emergency ambulance services for patients when needed. This year, more than 200,000 people are expected to receive the fish prasad. The camp will distribute upma, poha, idli, vada, buttermilk, puri sabzi, sambar rice, biscuits, tea, drinking water, etc.

Additionally, pamphlets providing details about the fish prasad and related dietary restrictions will be distributed. An exhibition of food ingredients used in the restricted diet will also be set up at the camp. The camp will be served by the chairman, along with various volunteers and social workers.

Exhibition Ground

The Exhibition Ground, often referring to historic fair and exposition sites like those in cities such as Melbourne or Glasgow, was originally developed in the 19th and early 20th centuries to host large-scale international exhibitions showcasing industry, culture, and innovation. These grounds typically feature grand Victorian-era architecture, such as the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, which was built for the 1880 World’s Fair and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today, they serve as versatile public spaces for festivals, markets, and community events, preserving their legacy as centers of gathering and celebration.

Exhibition Ground

The Exhibition Ground is a historic event and fairground site in Melbourne, Australia, originally established in the 19th century to host major exhibitions and agricultural shows. It is best known as the home of the Royal Melbourne Show, an annual event that has been held there since 1880, showcasing agriculture, industry, and entertainment. The grounds also feature heritage-listed buildings and have served as a venue for cultural festivals and community gatherings throughout their history.

Royal Exhibition Building

The Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, Australia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1880 to host the Melbourne International Exhibition. It is one of the world’s oldest remaining exhibition buildings and later housed Australia’s first federal parliament from 1901 to 1927. The building remains a symbol of the 19th-century international exhibition movement and is still used for events today.