
Mumbai, May 14: Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS), in association with Shri Radha Krishna Charitable Foundation, will organise a mega free disability corrective surgery screening, selection, and 3D-printed Narayan Modular Artificial Limb Measurement Camp in Mumbai on Sunday, May 17.
The advanced modular limbs are developed using Japanese and German technology.The camp will be held at Nico Hall, Naigaon Cross Road, near Wadala Udyog Bhavan, Dadar (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra. The inauguration ceremony will begin at 11:00 AM, while registration and medical examination will continue from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Mumbai Branch President Mahesh Agarwal said that NSS primary objective is to help differently-abled individuals who have lost their hands or legs due to accidents, illness, or other reasons regain dignity, mobility, and self-reliance. Inspired by Padma Shri awardee founder Kailash ‘Manav’, the institution has been continuously serving humanity for the past four decades.
He further stated that the large-scale free disability corrective surgery selection and Narayan Limb measurement camp is being organised to benefit maximum differently-abled individuals from Mumbai and nearby regions.
During the camp, an experienced team of orthotists and prosthetists will examine beneficiaries and take precise measurements for high-quality, lightweight, and durable Narayan Modular Limbs. Beneficiaries whose measurements are taken will receive customised modular artificial limbs free of cost during a follow-up camp scheduled approximately two months later.
Additionally, individuals requiring corrective surgeries will also be selected for free operations at the institution’s state-of-the-art hospital in Udaipur.
NSS President Prashant Agarwal appealed to maximum differently-abled individuals to take advantage of the camp. He requested beneficiaries to carry their Aadhaar Card, Disability Certificate, and two passport-size photographs while attending the camp.
Established in 1985, Narayan Seva Sansthan has been selflessly serving society for over four decades. Founder Kailash ‘Manav’ has been honoured with the Padma Shri award by the President of India for his humanitarian services, while Institution President Prashant Agrawal received the National Award in 2023 for the empowerment of differently-abled individuals. So far, the institution has provided free artificial limbs to more than 39,388 differently-abled individuals and offered free medical treatment to over 4.52 lakh beneficiaries worldwide.
