Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the state government is working on several schemes to serve and help the disabled with the resolution of Nirogi Rajasthan. Establishment of Divyang Vishwavidyalaya in Jaipur will contribute a lot in their all-round development.
Praised Narayan Seva Sansthan
The Chief Minister said that the country had become polio-free in 2014, but before that Narayan Seva Sansthan is doing better work in the field of employment of polio-affected youth and treatment of children born with congenital deformities. The Chief Minister said that meeting and interacting with Divyangjan gives a direction to do something new for them, which gives a lot of relief. By getting a tricycle, wheel chair, scooter, and other accessories to the Divyangs, the desire to live with enthusiasm and enthusiasm awakens in them.
Divyang Jaya, who made Gehlot's Rangoli, will get a scooty Along with this, the Chief Minister blessed Jaya Mahajan, a Divyang, who had carved a live rangoli of his portrait, and announced to give her a scooty on behalf of the state government. The Chief Minister also observed various employment-oriented trainings being run for the disabled and special classes for deaf-mute children.
At the outset, the institute's founder Padmashree Kailash 'Manav' presented a statue of horseman Maharana Pratap while welcoming the Chief Minister. President Prashant Aggarwal, co-founder Kamla Devi and director Vandana Aggarwal presented him a congratulatory letter by covering him with a shawl and a veil.