3 Physically challenged individuals from NSS promote ‘No Mask, No Entry’ Campaign on International Day for Persons with Disabilities

Mumbai, 3rd December, 2020 (GPN): Ensuring equality for all, ‘International Day for Persons with Disabilities’ is celebrated world over to mark the oneness and empowerment for those who are differently abled. While the whole world is celebrating and working towards the theme of ‘A Day For All’, Bansi Lal Meghwal, Rajendra Kurmi and Vikram  Balai from Narayan Seva Sansthan an NGO in Udaipur working towards the upliftment, skilling, empowering and enabling of the differently abled stepped forward where differently abled stitched and distributed 8500 masks and 500 PPE Kit free of cost to spread an awareness on the Pandemic on 3rd December, 2020 at the Patrika Gate, Near Jawahar Circle in Jaipur. 

The 3 differently abled had a unanimous view and stated that, “Narayan Seva Sansthan has given them a great opportunity to create and spread an awareness on COVID-19. As they would perform sewing as a regular job, doing something for the society added more delight and happiness to their lives.”

Speaking on this campaign, Mr. Prashant Agarwal, “Persons with disabilities have pre-existing health conditions that make them more susceptible to contracting the virus. In order to create an awareness on how dreadful and deadly this virus can get, three individuals from Narayan Seva Sansthan decided to take a step forwards and create an awareness and even promote the ‘No Mask, No Entry’ Campaign that is solicited by the Government of Rajasthan. We aimed to distribute free of cost 10000 masks and PPE Kits  in surrounding area in Jaipur among the poor and the needy.”

The city saw sheer excitement in collection of masks that were sewed by the 3 differently challenged Bansi Lal Meghwal, Rajendra Kurmi and Vikram  Balai. Bystanders and visitors collected masks by maintaining social distancing and adhered to all regulations laid down for COVID-19. 

Mr. Agarwal said, “The campaign was only thought after to create an awareness on pandemic on how deadly the virus has been affecting even those who are differently abled. We were excited to see an overwhelming response from the citizens of Jaipur City where some of them even brought in their own cloth to stitch masks. We would be more than happy at all times to contribute more and more to the society and urge the society to create more acceptability for the differently abled.”

In the past 9 months Narayan Seva Sansthan has distributed 154120 Food and Ration Kits, 77005 masks and has conducted 483 campaigns for the distribution of artificial limbs.  ENDS

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Sachin Murdeshwar
Sachin Murdeshwar is a Sr.Journalist and Columnist in several Mainline Newspapers and Portals.He is an ardent traveller and likes to explore destinations to the core.

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