76 people get artificial limbs in Hubballi
The Hindu
76 physically challenged people receive artificial limbs in Hubballi on Rotary Club's 76th anniversary.
In a joint initiative taken up by Rotary Club of Hubballi and All India Jain Youth Federation’s Mahaveer Limb Centre, 76 physically challenged people from various districts of North Karnataka received artificial limbs in Hubballi on Wednesday.
The initiative to provide artificial limbs to these beneficiaries coincided with the 76th anniversary of Rotary Club of Hubballi.
Rotary District Governor Nasir Borsadwal inaugurated the artificial limb camp by helping the physically challenged people wear the artificial limbs.
Lauding the service of Mahaveer Limb Centre, Dr. Nasir promised to hold two artificial limb camps every year. He also handed over two wheelchairs on the occasion.
President of Rotary Club of Hubballi and chartered accountant Arvind Kubusad, secretary Vasant Bhasme, directors Surendra Porwal, Abdul Sadiq, programme chairman Prakash Rao and office-bearers of Mahaveer Limb Centre Manav Sanghvi, Kantilal Bohra, Subhash Dank and others were present.
The beneficiaries thanked both the organisations for the help extended to them through artificial limbs.

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