Karnataka
Marwari Samaj in association with Bhagwan Mahaveer Vikalang Sahayata Samiti
(Jaipur Foot) is organizing a ‘Free Foot camp for
Footless”. In this camp KMS will
provide jaipur foot, callipers (for polio affected patients) and
crutches for handicapped. It is a clear
social vision and commitment to help the disabled regain mobility and dignity
by fitting high-quality, durable artificial limbs and other aids and
appliances. The measurement camp will be conducted on Sunday December
17, 2017 at Maharaja Agrasen Bhavan,
No.340/8, 2nd Cross, 1st Block, Near Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar, Bengaluru
-560011, Time 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The last date for registration
will be closed on Saturday December 16, 2017.
As per the
measurement, we will keep it ready and we will distribute it at the same place
on 7th January 2018
‘‘As we stood
amongst the poorest of the poor in everywhere , some of them coming from
thousands of miles away, we realised this was not just about fitting limbs but
also about restoring dignity to other human beings, and in the process to
ourselves, for it is in giving that we receive. There may be other places in
the world where compassion is that tangible; it is just that we had not seen
any’’. Says Bimal Kumar Saraogi,
Project Director, and Karnataka Marwari Samaj.
Anil Kumar
Alampuria, President, Karnataka Marwari Samaj says ‘We are very proud to
continue our social services every year, so that more and more people can be
benefited’.
The artificial limbs provided by
Karnataka Marwari samaj uses Jaipur Limb Technology. This technology has been developed
and further refined by the research and development team of the society. The
Jaipur Limb is a one-stop facility and the patients who come are measured and
their custom-made limb/caliper are fabricated and fitted, without making them
visit again a second time. it is so efficient that after this limb is fitted, a
person can walk like a normal person without a stick or support, and even run,
ride a bicycle and climb a tree. After the fitment many of the patients can go
back to work in the field, factories, shops and offices.
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