Udaipur, On the second day of the three-day ‘Apno Se Apni Baat’ program at Narayan Seva Sansthan, President Prashant Agrawal addressed differently-abled individuals and their families, emphasizing that a truly successful life is one that remains in constant self-competition. He stated that taking birth as a human is a great fortune, and it should not be wasted. One must awaken their latent potential and use it for the betterment of their family, society, and nation.
The program witnessed participation from differently-abled individuals and their family members from across the country, who had arrived for free corrective surgeries and the provision of advanced prosthetic hands, legs, and calipers. The event was broadcast live nationwide through the 'Sanskar' TV channel.
Agrawal further shared that those who identify their weaknesses and overcome them with confidence eventually rise to greatness. He urged everyone to always keep the spirit of service alive in their hearts. During the event, two individuals pledged to quit substance abuse, committing to a healthier lifestyle.
A heartfelt tribute was paid to the children who lost their lives in the recent roof collapse incident at a school in Jhalawar. Prayers were also offered for the speedy recovery of the injured students.
Among the many who shared their personal journeys were Mahendra Kumar from Badgaon, Kamlesh from Udaipur, Prince Kumawat from Bihar, Hemendra Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, and Lalit Meghwal from Bari Sadri. They expressed gratitude for the free medical care, prosthetic limbs, and calipers provided by the Sansthan, stating that their lives had become significantly easier and more hopeful through the institute’s support.