Jaipur foot to benefit over 2,000 more disabled world-wide

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Jaipur: India’s famous Jaipur foot is set to help over 2,000 more disabled persons in three African countries and one southeast Asian country walk more steadily. Over 2,000 feet amputees and persons with other disabilities of lower limbs would be fitted with Jaipur Foots in four camps being held in Egypt, Tanzania and Senegal in Africa and Vietnam in South Esat Asia, said a statement by Jaipur Foot makers Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayta Samiti, based in the Rajasthan capital. The camps are being organised in association with the Ministry of External Affoars, the statement added. “The camps are being organised under the ‘India for Humanity’ initiative of the government of India,” it said. The initiatve was launched to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Over 1.78 million people world-wide have been benefitted by Jaipur Foot, limbs, calipers and other aids and appliances, mostly in India, besides 26 other countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. (PTI)

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