Udaipur, An emotional and heartfelt get-together was organized at the Narayan Seva Dham, Leeyon Ka Guda, under the auspices of Narayan Seva Sansthan on Sunday. The event witnessed the participation of branch coordinators and associates from across the country. The gathering was inaugurated with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony by the founder Padma Shri Kailash ‘Manav’. Special guests included Bhupendra Patel from Ahmedabad, Nand Kishore Goyal from Pali, and Adaram Bhatia from Mumbai.
Welcoming the dignitaries, Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal highlighted the organization’s 40-year journey of service, stating that nearly five lakh differently-abled individuals have received free surgeries and prosthetic support to stand on their feet and lead independent lives. However, a large number of Divyangs still await their surgeries.
In the meet, Devendra Kumar from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, shared how the Sansthan not only strengthened his legs through surgery but also provided him employment, giving his family a lifeline. Nikita from Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, who was born with polio and used to crawl, said she was enabled to stand and walk with the help of surgery and calipers provided by the Sansthan. She also shared that her marriage, too, is scheduled in August through the Sansthan’s assistance.
During the event, Founder Kailash 'Manav', President Prashant Agarwal, and Directors Vandana Agarwal and Palak Agarwal honored the donors with shawls, angavastrams, and mementos.
Trustee-Director Devendra Chaubisa expressed gratitude, while Mahim Jain coordinated the event.