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Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare
Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare

The Print

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Print

Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare

The statement said that the organisation holds a special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. 'Seven years ago the United Nations organized a special meeting of permanent representatives of various member countries to showcase the Jaipur Foot,' it said. According to the statement, BMVSS Founder and Chief Patron D R Mehta and Chairman Satish Mehta will make presentations in two sessions on Tuesday, which will be attended by permanent representatives of various countries and other dignitaries. Jaipur, Jun 8 (PTI) Shri Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS), known globally for its 'Jaipur Foot' and rehabilitation for persons with disabilities has been invited to the United Nations headquarters in New York to present its initiatives for disability welfare, a statement issued here said. The organisation has held 114 special camps in various countries in recent years in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and rehabilitated more than 50,000 disabled persons from 44 countries. The United Nations has specially invited BMVSS to discuss various issues related to the disabled (Divyangs) as it has worked extensively in India and abroad, the statement added. Last year, former President of the United Nations General Assembly Dennis Francis had specially visited the BMVSS centre to know the manufacturing process of Jaipur Foot. PTI AG OZ OZ This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare
Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare

News18

time6 hours ago

  • Health
  • News18

Jaipur Foot maker BMVSS invited to UN to showcase work on disability welfare

Jaipur, Jun 8 (PTI) Shri Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS), known globally for its 'Jaipur Foot' and rehabilitation for persons with disabilities has been invited to the United Nations headquarters in New York to present its initiatives for disability welfare, a statement issued here said. According to the statement, BMVSS Founder and Chief Patron D R Mehta and Chairman Satish Mehta will make presentations in two sessions on Tuesday, which will be attended by permanent representatives of various countries and other dignitaries. The statement said that the organisation holds a special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. 'Seven years ago the United Nations organized a special meeting of permanent representatives of various member countries to showcase the Jaipur Foot," it said. The organisation has held 114 special camps in various countries in recent years in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and rehabilitated more than 50,000 disabled persons from 44 countries. The United Nations has specially invited BMVSS to discuss various issues related to the disabled (Divyangs) as it has worked extensively in India and abroad, the statement added. Last year, former President of the United Nations General Assembly Dennis Francis had specially visited the BMVSS centre to know the manufacturing process of Jaipur Foot. PTI AG OZ OZ

NGO working for welfare of PwD invited to UN to present its work
NGO working for welfare of PwD invited to UN to present its work

Hindustan Times

time10 hours ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

NGO working for welfare of PwD invited to UN to present its work

Jaipur, NGO Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti , renowned for its work for the welfare of persons with disabilities , has been invited to the United Nations headquarters in New York to present its work for the welfare of people with disabilities. BMVSS Founder and Chief Patron D R Mehta and President Satish Mehta will present the work on Tuesday in two sessions, which will be attended by permanent representatives of various countries and other dignitaries. "BMVSS has special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the UNO and seven years ago the United Nations organised a special meeting of the Permanent Representatives of various members nations to showcase Jaipur Foot, which in recent years has held 114 special camps in various countries in association with the Ministry of External Affairs and rehabilitated over 50,000 disabled persons of 44 countries," a release from the organisation said. "The United Nations which are holding the seminar to discuss the various issues related to the disabled has specially invited BMVSS because of the massive work undertaken by it both in India and abroad and rehabilitated 2.4 million persons with disabilities," the release said. The BMVSS offers artificial limbs and other aids and appliances free of charge to differently-abled people, and it is known for its Jaipur Foot . "D R Mehta would stress on the various means to rehabilitate the disabled as according to the World Health Organization 15 percent of the world's population is affected by various disabilities and there is an urgent need for finding a solution for their rehabilitation," the release added. According to the release, India's Permanent Representatives in the United Nations P Harish is holding another meeting in New York on Wednesday in which the permanent representatives of various nations would be apprised about the initiative taken by the Ministry of External Affairs under the "India For Humanities" for rehabilitating the differently-abled people of Asia, Africa and Latin America. The India For Humanities programme is jointly run by the MEA and the BMVSS, in which special camps are organised in various countries to rehabilitate the disabled.

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