
IAS policeman Parikipandla Narahari committed to social solution
IAS policeman P Narahari as well as Alaya Foundation is supplying man-made arm or legs to thousands of literally tested individuals free
IAS policeman P Narahari as well as Alaya Foundation is supplying man-made arm or legs to thousands of literally tested individuals free
Peddapalli: By career, Parikipandla Narahari is an IAS policeman as well as by interest he is committed to social solution.
With the goal of doing social solution, supplying education and learning, treatment as well as work to the inadequate, Narahari of Basantinagar of Peddapalli area developed Alaya Foundation with the decision to do something for the inadequate. Born in an inadequate household, he strove as well as obtained chosen as an IAS policeman in 2001.
He has actually been granted the Best Collector Award in the Madhya Pradesh staff 3 times by the President ofIndia In 2014, Narahari established the structure with 20 volunteers. Since after that, he has actually been supplying education and learning as well as job opportunity to country trainees.
He is proceeding the program of circulation of man-made arm or legs, particularly for the impaired. So even more than 1,500 individuals have actually been offered man-made legs, man-made arms, tricycles, mobility devices as well as listening device.
Each man-made leg expenses Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000. These are given free in the camps arranged by the structure. Alaya Foundation in organization with Bhagwan Mahavir Vikalngula Sahaya Samithi, Hyderabad offers complimentary prosthetic arm or legs to everybody in requirement cost free with Jaipur foot modern technology.
If any person remains in the risky classification, they will certainly be given with arm or legs inHyderabad In each camp, 25 specialists are supplying man-made legs.
Apart from the joined Telugu States, impaired individuals from Maharashtra as well as Karnataka likewise come right here for calipers. So much calipers are given to around 1,900 individuals. Speaking to The Hans India Gantala Govinda Reddy (65 ), of Arnakonda town, Choppadandi Mandal, Karimnagar area claimed that his left leg had actually been entirely cut off as a result of a mishap. He given thanks to Narahari for supplying a fabricated arm or leg.
If any person require any kind of info concerning man-made arm or legs they can speak to the planner Gade Gunasagar at his mobile number 9652110751.