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Food Bank Varanasi Starts Daily Free Meal Service Near Chetganj

By Harsh Mehra5 min read
Volunteers serving fresh meals to people at a community food distribution point in Varanasi

Intro

Varanasi, July 7, 2026: Food Bank Varanasi has started a daily free meal service near the Sales Tax Office in Chetganj to support needy residents.

The service was inaugurated by MLA Dr. Neelkanth Tiwari. The initiative aims to provide regular meals to people who struggle to arrange food every day, especially workers, patients' attendants, elderly people and others in need.

Key Details

The daily distribution point near Chetganj has been planned as a steady service rather than a one-time charity event. Volunteers are expected to help manage food preparation, distribution and crowd order.

Food Bank Varanasi has appealed for community participation so that the service can continue consistently. Regular meal support requires not only donations but also time, discipline, hygiene and coordination among volunteers.

Chetganj is a busy area with offices, markets and regular movement of people from different parts of the city. A meal service in such a location can reach people who may not be connected to formal welfare support.

Local Impact

Community kitchens and food banks play an important role in a city like Varanasi, where many people arrive for work, treatment, pilgrimage or daily labour. A simple plate of food can reduce immediate hardship for someone passing through a difficult day.

The initiative can also encourage local residents, traders and social groups to support similar services. When community work is regular and transparent, people are more likely to contribute.

The location near offices and busy routes can help the service reach people who may not approach formal shelters. It can also become a point where volunteers identify people who need additional medical, shelter or welfare support.

What Happens Next

The success of the free meal service will depend on regular supplies, clean distribution, volunteer support and public cooperation. Organisers are expected to keep the focus on dignity, hygiene and continuity as the service becomes part of Chetganj's daily community life.

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