Narayan Seva Sansthan’s Mega Limb Fitment Camp in Meerut Restores Mobility to Hundreds: 273 Prosthetic Limbs Provided to 223 Differently-Abled Individuals
Bhubaneswar: Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS), which provides end-to-end support to differently-abled and underprivileged communities through free corrective surgeries, artificial limb fitment, skill development, education, and mass weddings, organized a Narayan Mega Limb Fitment Camp in Meerut. At this camp, 223 differently-abled individuals were provided with 273 prosthetic limbs free of charge. Approximately 20 percent of them received multiple limbs, helping make their lives more comfortable and easier.
On June 22, the institute organized a Narayan Limb Measurement Camp in Meerut. Over 400 differently abled people from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Rajasthan participated. NSS technical team conducted screenings, identified 223 differently abled individuals, and carried out precise measurements for their prosthetic limbs.
The prosthetic limbs, manufactured using advanced German technology at the state-of-the-art fabrication unit in Udaipur, were later provided to beneficiaries during a dedicated fitting camp organized in Meerut.
Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan, said, “Our endeavor is to free differently abled individuals, regardless of their location in the country or world, from despair and suffering and provide them with a life of confidence and dignity. So far, we have been fortunate to bring new paths and joys to the lives of over 40,000 differently abled individuals. In the future, such camps will be organized in several states, including Ahmedabad, Pune, and Lucknow.”
These artificial limbs designed by the NSS are lightweight, durable, and accurately sized. They are easy to use and comfortable for the differently abled, and they last a long time. Most importantly, Narayan Seva Sansthan provides these completely free of charge and also provides lifelong, free repair and maintenance.
Narayan Seva Sansthan’s efforts are not limited to providing prosthetic limbs; rather, it is a continuous movement to secure a respectable place for the differently abled in society. The success of the Meerut camp proved that through service and dedication, even the impossible can become possible.
Additionally, the organisation also conducted 44th Mass Wedding in Udaipur, for 51 differently-abled and Underprivileged Couples. Recently, a comprehensive relief campaign to aid impacted families of the Punjab floods and a Free Narayan Limb Fitment Camp in Indore for 240 individuals was also organised.