“Divya Heroes 2019”: Differently abled models walked down the ramp in Financial Capital of India, organised by Narayan Seva Sasthan, Udaipur, in Mumbai

“Divya Heroes 2019”: Differently abled models walked down the ramp in Financial Capital of India,  organised by Narayan Seva Sasthan, Udaipur,  in Mumbai

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MUMBAI, (GNI): Physically challenged people participated the Talent and Fashion show “Divya Heroes 2019” organised by Narayan Seva Sansthan in
Mumbai on Sunday evening – All photos by Sumant Gajinkar

 

 

 

MUMBAI, (GNI): Divya Heroes 2019, one-day mega celebration in the heart of India’s Financial Capital Mumbai, received an overwhelming response from visitors. A number of differently-abled people on Sunday walked on the ramp at JVPD ground in Mumbai.

Organized by Udaipur-based NGO for disabled, Narayan Seva Sansthan, Divya Heroes 2019, an inclusive platform for disabled people, kicked off here today with 10 differently abled participants.

In the valedictory event, divyangs participated in a unique fashion show and took to the stage to participate in the four-round fashion show based on different categories – with calipers, wheelchairs, crutches, and artificial limbs. In this first of its kind fashion show, there were 10 participants who walked down the ramp in each round.

One of the main highlights of this event was Ms. Diya Shrimali’s welcome dance, who was born with underdeveloped hands. As the event gained momentum, audience witnessed back to back rocking performances followed by Crutch round, short plays, group dance, wheelchair Round and caliper round. What gained most attention was the confidence of divyangs while they were walking down the ramps or even while performing stunts on the stage.

Speaking on this occasion, Padma Shri awarded, Kailash Manav Aggarwal said, “When a divyang is born who is unfortunately born in a family that is unable to take care of his special needs, and as a result he is devoid of proper education, health care, quality of life.  He accepts his life as it is without any ray of hope. We are trying to be that hope for these specially abled by educating them, skilling them and creating Divyang Heroes. ”

Speaking on this occasion at the event, Mr. Prashant Agarwal, President, Narayan Seva Sansthan said, “After watching this as outstanding show where I have seen these marvels learn skills to first operate sewing machines and then using their own creativity to design their own apparels and now presenting their creations with full sprit on the ramp.  To me, this is a remarkable day where we are together celebrating achievements of these differently abled Individuals.”

Narayan Seva Sansthan runs 1100 bedded hospital for specially abled where it conducts major surgeries free of cost to make them physically fit and on top of that, helps them in gaining skills into a specific stream under different vocational programs and helps them in finding employment too. Narayan Seva Sansthan has a skill center in its premises where training on tailoring work is provided.

Narayan Seva Sansthan – Fact Sheet:  Two hospitals with a total of 17 buildings can accommodate 1100 beds in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Free Surgeries, medicines and food are provided to the patients and their families. Over 95 daily surgeries are performed by 125 doctors and nursing staff. Free of cost Physiotherapy, Calipers, Tricycle, Wheelchair, Crutches, Hearing Aids, Blind sticks and Modular Artificial Limbs are provided. Free installation of 25,000 calipers and about 11,000 modular artificial limbs every year with supporting Aids and Appliances are provided regularly. So far, the organisation has donated about 7.95 Lakh wheelchairs and about 2.59 Lakh Tricycles. Free nutrition rich food is provided for 5,000 patients and their attendants daily. Skill development to over 8,750 specially enabled individuals since 2011. Mobile repairing work started by 2,875 individuals after surgeries. Organisation has skilled 2830 people for Computer and Hardware Training. Fashion shows are regularly organised to showcase skills of talented differently able people. Ramp walk by differently able models treated at Narayan Seva Sansthan. 

About Narayan Seva Sansthan is a blessed heaven for the differently able and underprivileged individuals in the world. Founded by Padma Shri Kailash ‘Manav’ Agarwalin 1985, Narayan Seva Sansthan is a charitable organisation serving to bring the differently able community to the main stream society by empowering them physically, socially and economically. Situated at Badi Village near Lake City – Udaipur, Narayan Seva Sansthan is surrounded with the range of Aravali Hills right in the lap of nature.

Narayan Seva Sansthan is a ‘Smart Campus for differently- Able’ with all the facilities for the physically impaired humans who feel deprived in any way, at any stage of life. The Sansthan operates with its 480 branches in India and 86 branches abroad focusing on alleviating disabilities. As a daily practice, a free of cost vehicle reaches to pick-up the patients and their families at the Udaipur Railway Station further providing free accommodation and food at guest house.

Narayan Seva Sansthan is the hope for physically impaired patients suffering from Polio, Cerebral Palsy,and other by birth disabilities belonging from India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Ukraine, UK and USA. Narayan Seva Sansthan has operated over 3.7 lakh patients in last 33 years and has provided them a full socio-economic support by availing best of the medical services, medicines and technologies in free. This is a place where there is no cash counter for anything that anyone is in need of. It has 1100 bedded hospitals functioning with a team of 125 doctors and nursing staff, who are operating about 95 patients daily and servicing the humanity.

For more details please contact :

Narayan Seva Sansthan,

SevaDham, Seva Nagar

Sector – 4, Udaipur (Raj.)

0294-6622222

www.narayanseva.org

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