43rd free disabled and poor mass marriage conference will be held tomorrow, 51 pairs will take seven rounds

Vijay Singh
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Udaipur

The 43rd free disabled and poor mass marriage of the Narayan Seva Sansthan is not just an event, but an attempt to make the dreams of the lives, which the society often accepted incomplete. On 8 and 9 February, when 51 couples take seven rounds in Seva Mahatirth, it will become an example of struggle, courage and love, not just a marriage. Institute President Prashant Aggarwal said that 28 couples involved in marriage suffer from various disabled, while 23 couples are economically weak. The stories of his life are full of struggle and determination, which can touch anyone’s heart.

WhatsApp related destiny, now with births

Dharmadas Pal (35) of Tikamgarh (MP), who is disabled with both hands since birth, never let his weakness dominate life. Dharmadas, who worked as a computer operator, met Dharma (MP) from Reshma Parmar (32) in WhatsApp’s Divyang Group. Reshma, who became disabled below the waist due to polio at the age of one year, became an example of self -sufficiency. Gradually the conversation grew, understanding and familiarity deepened. But when it came to marriage, the financial crisis became a wall. Then the Narayan Seva Sansthan went ahead and gave him an opportunity for a new life by including them in their free marriage ceremony.

The story of Somnath Dhritalhra (28) of Chhattisgarh, who had lost one hand in a road accident, and the story of Rakhi of Sendari Jajaipur, who had been disabled with both legs and one eye since birth, is no less than a film story. A meeting in a ‘Divyang walk march’ tied them into a birth-birth relationship.

Somnath got artificial hands with Narayan Seva Sansthan and trained in mobile repairing. Now they are self -sufficient and are giving financial support to their family. On the other hand, Rakhi’s feet were successful in the institute, which can now run with the help of calipers. The clouds of difficulties in the lives of these two are now going to turn into the rain of happiness.

Finance bowed in front of poverty and disability, Kali became Kachru’s stick

A new dawn is also going to come in the life of Kacharlal (29) of Banswara district of Rajasthan, who is disabled with both legs due to congenital polio. Kacharlal, who runs with the help of sticks, is now getting a lifetime of life – Kali Kumari (25). Kali belongs to the poor family, and his father is somehow raising the family by doing wages. There was an engagement a year ago, but the marriage was in the balance due to poverty and disability. Now both are going to be a life on 9 February with the help of the institute.

When the expectations break, the service is groomed

Narayan Seva Sansthan has been working to give wings to the dreams of the disabled and the poor for the last two decades. The stories of these 51 couples are not only of their struggle, but also gives the message that love is not a boundary of any limit.

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