Narayan Seva Sansthan organising third limb camp for poor
Bengaluru Express
Bengaluru, Jan. 31: Narayan Seva Sansthan, a national award winning NGO has organised a large-scale free camp to offer a new lease on life to differently-abled individuals in Karnataka.
The camp will be organised on
Sunday (February 2), at Chandrasagar Kalyan Mantapa, No. 266, T Mariappa Road, near Ashoka Pillar, 2nd Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru.
Gundu Rao, minister for Health and Family Welfare will inaugurate the camp.
Devendra Choubisa, the trustee and director of the Sansthan, stated the organization for selfless service and to provide relief to people living with disabilities, particularly those who have lost their limbs due to accidents or illness.
Over 1,000 people have already registered for artificial limbs. Under the guidance of Padma Shri awardee and founder of Kailash Manav and the leadership of President Prashant Agarwal, the Sansthan has dedicated itself to public welfare for the last four decades.
With the aim of helping the differently-abled people of Karnataka, the Sansthan is organizing its third free disability prevention and Narayan limb measurement camp.
Addressing a press conference, Trustee Choubisa explained that People with physical challenges will be examined by a team of experienced orthotists and prosthetic experts from the Sansthan. Systematic casting and measurement will be done for high-quality, lightweight, and durable Narayan artificial limbs.
After about two months, modular artificial limbs made to the specific measurements will be distributed free of charge during a fitting camp.
During the event, Trustee Choubisa, Media Director Bhagwan Prasad Gaur, Ashram In-Charge and Camp Coordinator Khubilal Menaria, and Mumbai Branch In-Charge Lalit Lohar unveiled the camp’s poster.
In response to media queries, Media and Public Relations Director Bhagwan Prasad Gaur replied that all patients and their families attending the camp would be provided free food, tea, and snacks. General Motors is supporting this camp as a CSR partner. Director Gaur urged differently-abled individuals to utilise opportunity, advising those wishing to attend the camp to bring their Aadhar card, disability certificate, and two photographs showing their disability. For further details, individuals can contact the sansthan’s helpline at 70235-09999 or 9341200200.
History: Since its founding in 1985, Narayan Seva Sansthan has operated with the spirit of Nar Seva-Narayan Seva. Founder Kailash Manav, who received the Padma Shri Award for human service from the President, and Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal, who was awarded the President’s Award in 2023, have been pivotal in integrating millions of disabled individuals into the mainstream of society. Through medical care, education, skill development, and a sports academy for the disabled, they have strengthened individuals mentally, physically, and financially. The Sansthan has provided over 40,000 prosthetic limbs and aims to restore the lives of thousands of disabled individuals in Karnataka with the help of local donors.society. Through medical care, education, skill development, and a sports academy for the disabled, they have strengthened individuals mentally, physically, and financially. The Sansthan has provided over 40,000 prosthetic limbs to date and aims to restore the lives of thousands of disabled individuals in Karnataka with the help of local donors.
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