Rs 3.88 Crore Assistive Devices Transform Lives of 2,636 in Gujarat Drive

A seven-phase distribution drive in Gujarat's Bhavnagar and Botad districts has concluded, providing 4,858 assistive devices worth Rs 3.88 crore to 2,636 persons with disabilities. The final camp was held in Talaja under the chairmanship of Union Minister of State Nimuben Bambhaniya and was organized under the ADIP scheme and ONGC's CSR initiative. Bambhaniya highlighted the government's use of the term 'Divyangjan' and noted that nearly 18,000 such camps have been organized nationwide over 11 years. The drive included the distribution of motorized tricycles, wheelchairs, hearing aids, artificial limbs, and other essential aids to improve beneficiaries' quality of life and self-reliance.

Key Points: Gujarat Distributes Rs 3.88 Crore Assistive Devices to 2,636 Beneficiaries

  • 4,858 devices distributed
  • Drive covered 7 phases across 2 districts
  • Part of ADIP scheme & ONGC CSR
  • Reservation in govt jobs increased to 4%
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Assistive devices worth Rs 3.88 crore distributed to 2,636 beneficiaries in Gujarat

A major drive in Bhavnagar & Botad distributed 4,858 assistive devices to persons with disabilities under the ADIP scheme and ONGC CSR.

"These devices will help improve their standard of living. - Nimuben Bambhaniya"

Bhavnagar/Botad, March 1 A seven-phase distribution drive across Bhavnagar and Botad districts concluded on Sunday with the allocation of 4,858 assistive devices worth Rs 3.88 crore to 2,636 persons with disabilities, officials said.

The final camp was held in Talaja under the chairmanship of Union Minister of State Nimuben Bambhaniya.

The programme was organised at the Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Talaja, under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and the Central government's Assistance to Disabled Persons (ADIP) scheme.

Addressing the beneficiaries, Bambhaniya said 19 types of assistive devices had been distributed during the drive. "Around 2,636 beneficiaries have received assistive devices worth nearly Rs 3.88 crore. These devices will help improve their standard of living," she said.

Referring to the terminology adopted by the Centre, she added, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the term 'Divyangjan' has been used to accord respect to persons with disabilities. With this support, they will not only be able to carry out their work more easily but also live with self-respect."

She said nearly 18,000 such camps had been organised across the country over the past 11 years, bringing change to the lives of beneficiaries.

She also stated that specific budgetary provisions had been made for persons with disabilities and that, under the Divyang Skill Scheme, training and self-employment opportunities would be provided.

"Reservation for persons with disabilities in government jobs has been increased from 3 per cent to 4 per cent," she said.

According to official figures, 478 devices were distributed to 261 beneficiaries in Botad on January 5 at a cost of Rs 39.74 lakh; 362 devices to 198 beneficiaries in Sihor on January 6 at a cost of Rs 28.48 lakh; 737 devices to 366 beneficiaries in Palitana on January 7 at a cost of Rs 62.89 lakh; and 1,769 devices to 1,017 beneficiaries in Bhavnagar city on January 16 at a cost of Rs 1.24 crore.

Further, 629 devices were distributed to 315 beneficiaries in Gadhada on February 27 at a cost of Rs 49.62 lakh; 177 devices to 90 beneficiaries in Umrala on February 28 at a cost of Rs 14.04 lakh; and 706 devices to 389 beneficiaries in Talaja on March 1 at a cost of Rs 68.78 lakh.

In Talaja and Mahuva talukas, 389 previously identified beneficiaries received 706 assistive devices at a cost of Rs 64.41 lakh.

Devices distributed during the Talaja camp included 62 motorised tricycles, 167 tricycles, 40 wheelchairs, 88 crutches, 92 walking sticks, 29 accessible canes, 21 rollators, 53 TLM kits, 46 BTE digital hearing aids, 13 CP chairs, 22 walkers, three Braille kits, 12 smartphones, two ADL kits and 56 artificial limbs manufactured by ALIMCO.

Talaja MLA Gautam Chauhan, Mahuva MLA Shiva Gohil, Bhavnagar Collector Dr Manish Kumar Bansal and other senior officials were present.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good work, but the real test is follow-up. Are these devices being maintained? Will there be training on how to use them? I hope this isn't just a photo-op event but leads to sustained support for Divyangjan.
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Arjun K
The numbers are impressive – 2,636 beneficiaries! The increase in job reservation from 3% to 4% is also a positive step. However, we need to ensure the skill development schemes actually lead to employment. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with disability advocacy, the shift in terminology to 'Divyangjan' is meaningful, but it must be backed by genuine societal change in attitudes. The distribution of specific devices like Braille kits and smartphones is very forward-thinking.
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Vikram M
Heartening to see such a detailed, transparent breakdown of the distribution across talukas. This is how government schemes should be reported. Hope the benefits reach every corner of the country. Well done, Gujarat!
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Meera T
My chacha in Bhavnagar received a hearing aid from a similar camp last year. It has made a world of difference to his daily life. These schemes are a boon for middle-class and poor families who cannot afford such expensive equipment. God bless the workers.

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