PROJECT PLAN FOR A DISABILITY FREE & EMPOWERED INDIA
Divyangta Mukt
Bharat is an initiative by Parmarth
Niketan (PN) and Mahavir Seva Sadan (MSS) to
provide physically challenged persons with limited
mobility the resources, services, and support to live
with and in alignment with their unlimited ability and
potential. Our objective is to ensure no one is left
behind in being given the opportunity and access to
resources they need to lead an empowered life with
dignity and respect.
HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji Maharaj,
President of Parmarth Niketan has blessed this
initiative immensely with His vision and leadership.
Numerous other revered saints and dignitaries have
also lauded the initiative.
PHASE WISE APPROACH
While organising several camps across India, we have also taken a pledge to pilot this mission in the State
of Uttarakhand by 2024. Remote and underprivileged areas will host strategically-located camps to
measure, tailor-make fit-ups, fix and distribute artificial limbs, calipers, artificial hands, modified shoes,
auxiliary crutches, and walkers FREE of cost to the beneficiaries. To ensure maximum service penetration
in the remote areas, the dedicated project team has developed a detailed plan to ensure effective and
efficient execution. If you would like to be involved in this mission, we would be happy to share more
about the camps that are established along with other future plans.
ABOUT PARMARTH NIKETAN, RISHIKESH
Parmarth Niketan (Rishikesh, India) was
established in 1942 and officially registered as the
Swami Shukdevanand Trust after the Founder of
Parmarth Niketan, Pujya MM Swami
Shukdevanand Saraswatiji, in 1962 as a Charitable
Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act, with
12A and 80G.
ABOUT MAHAVIR SEVA SADAN, KOLKATA
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Parmarth Niketan literally means an abode
dedicated to the welfare of all. For over eight
decades, Parmarth has uplifted and inspired
seekers and devotees from around the world
through its numerous charitable programmes in
the fields of healthcare, education, women and
youth empowerment, environmental
preservation, river rejuvenation and wide-spread
humanitarianism, as well as through its many
spiritual programmes. It has also hosted hundreds
of medical camps that have touched countless
lives.