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    Hyderabad: Telangana Assembly Speaker G Prasad Kumar praised the Narayana Seva Sansthan for the valuable support they are providing to people with disabilities. He said that giving artificial limbs helps improve their confidence and mental health, making them feel less limited by their disabilities.

    On Sunday, Narayana Seva Sansthan held a special camp at Minerva Garden in Champapet. The camp offered free checkups for surgery and took measurements for artificial limbs and callipers. Speaker Prasad Kumar visited the camp and appreciated the organisation’s efforts to help disabled individuals.

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    He shared that meeting people who had lost limbs due to accidents, illnesses, or polio was a deeply moving experience for him.

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    Around 1,200 people with disabilities signed up for the camp. Those who were selected will receive top-quality artificial limbs within the next two months.

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    The camp was attended by the Sansthan’s Director Devendra Chaubisa, trustee Prabhakar Sansthan, Bhagwan Prasad, and other key members of the organisation.

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