Humanitarian efforts of 'Jaipur Foot' contributes in
improving quality life of disabled in India & Abroad
SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Minister
for Animal, Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries, Abdul Ghani Kohli has said that
Bhagwan Mahaveer ViklangSahayata Samiti (BMVSS), also known as Jaipur Foot is
doing a tremendous job for his humanitarian works and has given a much-needed
boost to the self-esteem of people by improving the quality of life for the
disabled.
The Minister was invited to New York (USA) to attend the
event organized by BMVSS tracing 50 years of the 'Jaipur Foot' as guest of
honor.
Kohli participated in the exhibition of the world-famous and
most widely used artificial limb, Jaipur Foot at the United Nations
headquarters in New York from May 15 to 18. As part of the programme, an
exclusive seminar on Jaipur Foot was also organized at the U N Gallery at the
initiative of India’s permanent representative Syed Akbaruddin.
India’s permanent representative in U S, Syed Akbaruddin,
Counsel General of India in New York Sandeep Chakravarty, Rajya Sabha Chief
Whip Narayan Lal Panchariya, President, Indian Council for Cultural
Relations Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, founder and chief patron of Bhagwan Mahaveer
ViklangSahayata Samiti (BMVSS)D R Mehta, Chairman, Jaipur Foot in USA Prem
Bhandari, Ambassadors from 12 countries and many other dignitaries participated
in the event.
Participating in the panel discussion organized at United
Nations, the Minister said that he feels proud to be associated with Jaipur
Foot. He praised for the organization for their dedicated efforts keeping
humanity alive in the present world.
"Jaipur Foot has provided much needed assistance to
those who are among the most affected and those who have very limited resources
to seek the kind of assistance that is needed by them", Kohli said.
By rehabilitating 1.7 million amputees and polio
patients spread in 32 countries by providing free artificial limbs calipers and
other aids and appliances, the Minister said that BMVSS is helping the needy
people and making them able to live a respected life in the society.
Kohli urged Prem Bhandari, chairman, Jaipur Foot in USA to
reach out to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and to help the disabled especially
living in the remote areas of the state with providing them artificial limbs.
On the occasion, it was informed that the organization is now
focusing on the development of an affordable artificial hand. Jaipur Foot is
helping the BMVSS in that mission in collaboration with the University of Santa
Clara.
The panel discussion was organized by India's
Permanent Mission to the UN, along with the BMVSS and Jaipur Foot.
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