
Bengaluru, April 27:
In a major initiative aimed at empowering differently-abled individuals, Narayan Seva Sansthan organized a large-scale camp at the Maratha Hostel premises in Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, where 694 beneficiaries were fitted with free artificial limbs and calipers.

Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr. P.C. Mohan, who served as the Chief Guest, commended the efforts of Narayan Seva Sansthan in integrating differently-abled individuals into mainstream society.
“The Central Government is committed to empowering and serving the differently-abled community in every possible way,” Mr. Mohan stated. He assured the gathering of his continued support in addressing issues faced by the differently-abled community and praised the Sansthan’s work, describing it as a “divine force” aiding societal integration.
The event commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. Prominent personalities in attendance included social worker Mr. Mahendra Munot; Mr. Kunwar Rakesh Desarla; Mr. Ashwin Semlani, Advisor to the Railway Board; Mr. Moolsingh Rajpurohit; Mr. Ramesh Mali; Mr. Sunil Vaishnav; Mr. Rakesh Vaishnav; President of Narayan Seva Sansthan, Mr. Prashant Agarwal; Director, Ms. Vandana Agarwal; local branch president, Mr. Vinod Jain; and Ms. Palak Agarwal.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Mahendra Munot emphasized that the Sansthan’s work not only restores mobility but also rebuilds confidence and hope among the differently-abled.
Mr. Rakesh Desarla of Praja Prabhutva Sena acknowledged the enduring contributions of the organization’s founder, Mr. Kailash ‘Manav’, and current President Mr. Prashant Agarwal, and extended his best wishes to the beneficiaries.
During the camp, beneficiaries were provided with German technology-based “Narayan Limbs” and trained in their use, including walking and participating in recreational sports such as baseball and football. A highlight of the event was a parade by the newly empowered beneficiaries, demonstrating their regained mobility.

In recognition of significant contributions, 13 donors from Bengaluru were honored with the “Seva Award.” Recipients included General Motors, Mr. Bhairumal Bhandari, Dr. Sudhir Lodha, Mr. Uday Singh Tater, Mr. Ashok Raka, Mr. Nitin Bhatt, and Lions Club B, among others.
Welcoming the dignitaries, Mr. Vinod Jain narrated the journey of Narayan Seva Sansthan, highlighting its evolution from modest beginnings to becoming a major service provider for the differently-abled community.
Providing details about the initiative, Mr. Prashant Agarwal stated that a preliminary registration camp was organized on February 2 in Bengaluru, registering over 1,050 patients. From this pool, 694 individuals were selected to receive artificial limbs and calipers during the present camp.
This camp marked the third major event organized by Narayan Seva Sansthan in Bengaluru, supported by a dedicated 80-member team.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Director Ms. Vandana Agarwal, who expressed gratitude to all guests, donors, and volunteers for their invaluable support.
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