Narayan Seva's services to disabled people hailed
Under the auspices of Narayan Seva Sansthan, Udaipur, a free operation selection and artificial limb & calliper measurement camp was organized at Eden Garden, Koti here on Sunday. Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar inaugurated the camp by lighting a lamp.
Addressing the differentlyabled individuals and their families, Prabhakar praised the work of Narayan Seva Sansthan in the field of disability. “Meeting with brothers and sisters in this camp, who have become disabled due to accidents or illness, I am deeply moved. Assisting these differently-abled individuals and making them self-reliant is a tremendous service”, he said.
Director & Trustee of the Sansthan, Devendra Choubisa, welcomed chief guest Prabhakar and Dy CM’s wife Nandini Mallu with turban, dupatta and shawl in Mewari tradition, Trust former president Uttam
Damarani delivered a welcome speech. Alka Chaudhary, Coordinator of the Hyderabad branch, presented an overview of the branch's services so far. Information about the 39 years of service and future vision of Narayan Seva was shared by Patron of Sansthan and Cow Service Volunteer, Jasmat Bhai Patel. Hyderabad branch advisor, social worker Riddhesh Jagirdar, and Ashram in-charge Mahendra Singh provided valuable insights about the camp services to the esteemed guests while guiding them through the camp premises. Padma Shri awardee Kailash ‘Manav and president
Prashant Agarwal and recipient of the National Award, for organizing the Differently-abled Service Camp.
Sansthan PRO Bhagwan Prasad Gaur till late night registration of some 1500 people with disabilities took place in the camp. Out of which, 150 patients were selected for operation, 850 were measured for artificial limb and were measured for callipers. All selected individuals will receive highquality modular artificial limbs in two months.
Camp Co-ordinator Narendra Singh said the trust provided free food in the camp. Devendra Chaubisa said 35 members, including doctors and technical team served in the camp. Hariprasad Laddha, in-charge of the camp, Relationship in-charge Rakesh Sharma, and Convenor Aishwary Trivedi played pivotal roles. Voluntary services were extended by Rajmata Foundation, Shashi Gandhi, Gujarat Bhagani, and ABCP College Students Group.
Who have become disabled due to accidents or illness, I am deeply moved. Assisting these differently-abled individuals and making them self-reliant is a tremendous service