For those who need a helping hand
By IANS| Published: 11th January 2021 4:48 am IST
By Puja Gupta
New Delhi, Jan 10 (IANSlife) Ganesh was only two-year old when his parents left him at an NGO where they had taken him for treating his disability. He is 17 now and helps the NGO administration in paper works. The young boy says even though he is wheelchair-bound, he stands on his own feet and is capable of taking good care of himself.
Like Ganesh, there are many other physically challenged children residing at Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS) in Udaipur, Rajasthan, who were brought there to receive free of cost corrective surgeries and pre-and post-operative care, but were left behind by their parents.
Newly married differently abled couples pledge to wear masks
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The mass wedding ceremony was attended only by relatives with adherence to COVID-19 guidelines
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The mass wedding ceremony was attended only by relatives with adherence to COVID-19 guidelines
Eleven differently abled and underprivileged couples, who tied the nuptial knot at a mass wedding ceremony in Udaipur, took a pledge to wear face masks and create awareness until they get the COVID-19 vaccine. The ceremony was attended only by the relatives of the couples on Sunday with adherence to guidelines for containing the epidemic.
Narayan Seva Sansthan (NSS), a philanthropic institution, organised the ceremony for the persons with disability, many of whom had earlier received its assistance through corrective surgery. Donors gifted household items to the newly married couples, while the NSS members wished them a happy conjugal life.
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