Narayan Seva Sansthan to Organize Free Artificial Limb Measurement Camp in Mumbai on March 23

Mumbai,,21 st March 2025. ( TGN ) : The nationally awarded NGO from Rajasthan, Narayan Seva Sansthan, will organize a large-scale free camp for the welfare of differently-abled individuals on Sunday, March 23, in Mumbai. The camp will be held at Niko Hall, Plot No. 432, near Wadala Udyog Bhavan, Dadar (East), from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Trustee and Director of the organization, Mr. Devendra Chaubisa, stated that the Sansthan is committed to helping individuals who have lost their limbs due to accidents or medical conditions, enabling them to overcome physical challenges and lead dignified lives. Inspired by the vision of Padma Shri awardee and founder Kailash ‘Manav’, the institution has been dedicated to humanitarian service and support for the differently-abled for the past 40 years.

Speaking at a press conference, Mumbai branch president Mr. Mahesh Agrawal shared that this special free camp is part of the organization’s initiative “Kua Pyaase Ke Paas” (Taking the well to the thirsty), bringing services directly to the differently-abled in Mumbai. During the camp, experienced orthotists and prosthetists from the institute will conduct thorough assessments and take precise measurements for high-quality, lightweight, and durable Narayan Limbs. Based on these measurements, a distribution camp will be organized in approximately two months to provide free modular artificial limbs to the beneficiaries.

Camp coordinator and Mumbai branch in-charge, Mr. Lalit Lohar, mentioned that free meals, tea, and refreshments will be provided to patients and their families attending the camp. Dignitaries and prominent members of Mumbai society have also been invited to grace the occasion.

Media and public relations officer, Mr. Bhagwan Prasad Gaur, appealed to all differently-abled individuals to take advantage of this opportunity and requested that those attending the camp bring their Aadhaar card, disability certificate, and two passport-size photographs. For more details, individuals can contact the institute’s helpline at 70235-09999.

During the press meet, the camp poster was unveiled in the presence of the Sansthan’s trustees, Mumbai branch president, camp coordinator, media head, camp in-charge, and Bhayander Ashram in-charge Mr. Mukesh Sain.

Since 1985, Narayan Seva Sansthan has been serving humanity with a mission of “Nar Seva – Narayan Seva.” The institution’s founder, Kailash Manav, has been honored with the Padma Shri award by the President of India for his humanitarian work. Under the leadership of President Prashant Agrawal, the organization has empowered lakhs of differently-abled individuals by providing medical aid, education, skill development, and sports training, helping them become self-reliant and part of the mainstream society. In 2023, Mr. Agrawal was also honored with the Presidential Award. The institution has successfully fitted over 40,000 artificial limbs so far and is now expanding its efforts in Maharashtra to help differently-abled individuals restart their lives on a larger scale.

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