Rajasthan’s Udaipur-based Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS), guided by its motto “Nar Seva – Narayan Seva” (Service to humanity is service to God), proudly hosted a large-scale free distribution camp for artificial limbs and calipers at Minerva Gardens, Hyderabad. In this camp, 783 differently-abled individuals from Telangana, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh were provided with 851 custom-fitted artificial limbs, calipers, and other assistive devices—completely free of cost—helping them regain mobility, independence, and confidence.
At the limb camp, specialist prosthetic and orthotic experts, rehabilitation professionals, and volunteers from NSS came together to ensure each beneficiary received personalized fittings and post-care guidance. Beyond physical support, Narayan Seva Sansthan also offered counselling and mobility training, empowering recipients to adapt to their new devices and reclaim their independence with confidence.
The event was graced by Mrs. Vandana Agarwal, Director of Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS), who joined hands with local volunteers, medical professionals, and community leaders to champion the cause.
Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Mrs. Vandana Agarwal said, “At NSS, we believe that true service lies in reaching every corner of society and transforming lives in meaningful ways. Providing 783 individuals with free-of-cost artificial limbs and calipers in a single day is not merely charity—it is a step towards restoring dignity, mobility, and self-reliance. When people regain the ability to move freely, they open doors to education, employment, and active participation in community life, paving the way for a truly accessible India.”
This initiative followed a free Narayan Limb Measurement Camp held earlier on April 6, where more than 1,100 patients attended. Of these, 780 individuals—who had lost their hands or legs due to road accidents or other mishaps—were selected, and their casting and measurements for Narayan Limbs were taken.
Narayan Seva Sansthan’s impact extends far beyond India, with similar humanitarian camps conducted in countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Meru, Tanzania, and Nepal. Every month, the organisation fits approximately 1,500 people with artificial hands and legs, enabling them to lead more independent lives.
At the Hyderabad camp, a dedicated 40-member team from the Sansthan worked tirelessly to serve the beneficiaries, ensuring each recipient received personalised fittings and care. This effort marks yet another milestone in the Sansthan’s journey towards building an accessible and inclusive world.