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Narayan Seva Sansthan Fits 602 Artificial Limbs for 558 Divyangjans at Free Bengaluru Camp

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Bengaluru, March 02, 2026: Narayan Seva Sansthan organised a Free Narayan Limb & Calipers Fitment Camp in Bengaluru on March 1, providing assistive devices to 558 persons with disabilities. During the camp, approximately 602 artificial limbs and calipers — including upper limbs, lower limbs, multiple limbs and calipers — were fitted free of cost.

Beneficiaries from across South India participated in the initiative. Pre-event medical assessments and screenings were conducted in December 2025 to identify eligible individuals. Based on these evaluations, advanced, lightweight and customised Narayan artificial limbs and calipers were fitted during the camp.

The event was attended by representatives from partner organisations and community leaders. The camp was conducted under the guidance of Trustee and Director Mr. Devendra Choubisa, with support from doctors, prosthetic experts and volunteers.

The initiative received CSR support from Mahaveer Dharmarth Bhandara, General Motors, TTP Technologies and ACI Worldwide. Representatives from these organisations also volunteered at the camp. A donor felicitation ceremony was held to acknowledge their contributions.

One of the beneficiaries, 21-year-old Sai Barna from Gulbarga, Karnataka, shared his experience after receiving a prosthetic limb. He said, “Today, my new leg has been fitted. I have started walking again. And the happiest part, today itself, my company called me and asked me to re-join work. I am extremely happy.”

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan, said, “Our mission extends beyond providing artificial limbs. At Narayan Seva Sansthan, we believe mobility is not just about movement; it is about dignity, opportunity, and independence. Every artificial limb we fit today represents a life moving from limitation to possibility. Our mission is to ensure that no Divyangjan is left behind due to lack of access to assistive support.”

Ms. Palak Agarwal, Director, Narayan Seva Sansthan, added, “True rehabilitation goes beyond fitting an artificial limb; it is about restoring confidence, rebuilding aspirations, and reaffirming a person’s right to live with dignity. We are committed to creating an ecosystem of care that combines advanced technology, compassionate support, and community inclusion. Every beneficiary we serve is a reminder that when access meets opportunity, transformation becomes possible.”

In addition to device fitment, beneficiaries received physiotherapy sessions, assistive device training, post-fitment guidance and counselling support to help them adapt to their new limbs.

To date, Narayan Seva Sansthan has provided over 39,000 free artificial limbs and extended free medical treatment to more than 452,000 beneficiaries in India and abroad.

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