Jamshedpur, Dec. 2: The city will get 24 centre of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata (BMVSS), one of the largest organisations serving the global disabled population. T V Narendran, CEO & managing director, Tata Steel will inaugurate the centre at Sadar Hospital at Khasmahal on January 11. Lalit Kedia, chairman, BMVSS, Jharkhand said that the organising camps for the needy and in view of the response they decided to start centre in steel city so that beneficiaries can avail facilities at ease from the centre. �����

Kedia along the Nemi Agarwal, A K Srivastava, Rajnish Kumar and Shubham Vajpayee played key role in setting up of the centre. The centre will provide artificial limbs, calipers, and other aids free of charge to help amputees and disabled individuals lead a successful and independent life.
Known globally for the famous Stanford-BMVSS Jaipur Foot, BMVSS collaborates with university and government partners to use innovative and affordable methods to increase access to artificial aids and appliances. BMVSS is headquartered in Jaipur, but has various offices and branches across India that hosts its camps. BMVSS also hosts limb camps around the world and has thus far hosted camps cross 26 countries and reached more than 1.3 million amputees.
Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata is non-profit organization founded by Devendra Raj Mehta in 1975. It famously known by its trademark limb �Jaipur Foot�. It is the world’s largest organisation for the handicapped in terms of fitment of artificial limb, calipers etc., providing them with artificial limbs, calipers, crutches, ambulatory aids like wheel chairs, and other aids and appliances totally free of cost.
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