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Narayan Seva Sansthan

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Type
  
Not for profit

Headquarters
  
India

Website
  
www.narayanseva.org

Purpose
  
Polio treatment

Location
  
India

Region served
  
India, USA, UK, Canada, South Africa, Sydney, Bahrain, Antwerp, Botswana, Ontario, Congo, Dubai, Paris

Narayan Seva Sansthan, established in 1985, is a charitable organisation based in Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is known for providing philanthropic services in the field of treatment and rehabilitation of polio affected people without any discrimination of religion, region, caste, sex etc.

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History

Narayan Seva Sansthan was founded on 23 October 1985. At present it runs 13 hospitals for polio patients, as well as an international hospital for treatment of disabled by birth, where disabled person all corner of the world are being treated for free. It also runs a home for the destitute, titled as 'Apna Ghar', where about 200 orphan, deaf and dumb and mentally retarded children reside. They take care of apna ghar children's education.

Events

On June 15, 2014, it organised mass wedding event for disabled couples suffering from polio. Held in the Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi, 92 couples tied their knots, hobbling or walking to the stage on crutches.

Criticism

  • On March 13, 2013- A donation of 8 lacs was stolen from its employee when he was bringing the secret donation amount from Mumbai to Udaipur.
  • References

    Narayan Seva Sansthan Wikipedia