‘Narayan Seva Sansthan’ reaching out to the ‘differently abled’ community
“Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing
well, you’re needed by someone.” -Martina
Navratilova
The ‘differently abled’ section of the community is ostracized and not included in the society. Not
just the society is insensitive to them but also their families neglect them.
They do not
have access to basic education or vocational training and hence no scope to be
self dependent. The ‘differently abled’ persons particularly in rural areas are
poverty stricken. If they are not
provided with proper means to earn their livelihood then they will be caught in
the vicious circle of poverty and will not be able to come out of this.
‘Narayan Seva
Sansthan’ started its journey in 1985. At that time, it was carrying out
programs of free distribution of food grains, medicines etc. to the poor &
needy and ‘free of cost’ corrective surgeries of the polio patients and to other
‘by birth’ disability patients.
But then ‘Narayan
Seva Sansthan’ thought something more has to be done to end the vicious circle
of poverty of the ‘differently abled’ persons. ‘Narayan Seva Sansthan’ started
various vocational training centers to impart ‘free of cost’ training on Computer
servicing, Computer Hardware Training, Mobile Repairing Training, sewing &
tailoring etc. to the ‘differently abled’ persons to make them self dependent. But
those who are illiterate or are not interested in the above vocation for them,
training in
wood craft, carpentry, blacksmith trade and leather work is also provided to
the needy ones. Tools and other raw material required for the same are also
being provided 'free of cost' on behalf of the organization.
Here, professionally
qualified trainers provide training of the various vocations. Both males and
females are imparted training in vocation of their choice irrespective of their
caste, creed and gender. After successful completion of training these people
are able to make a livelihood on their own.
Bringing smiles
on faces of the ‘differently abled’ people gives a great sense of satisfaction
to ‘ Narayan Seva Sansthan’.
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