As part of the ISKCON plan a Vedic Centre for Culture and Education, a world-class park, community hall, light and sound exhibition to attract the visitors to Sagar Islands, which attracts lakhs of pilgrims during holy 'Makarsankranti' on January 14-15 every year, an ISKCON statement said.
The West Bengal government has promised all help to the project, it said.
An NRI has also expressed the wish to contribute to the projects at Gangasagar, it added.
During the Mela ISKCON's Sewa camp aims to distribute one lakh plates of 'prasadam' to the pilgrims, Sundar Govind Das, the in charge of Food for Life programme run by ISKCON, Mayapur, said.
It will also provide free medical aid by doctors of a private super-speciality hospital and distribute blankets among the pilgrims, he added.
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