25th Divyang Vivah in New Delhi by Narayan Seva Sanstha

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Narayan Seva Sansthan : A notable non-profit service oriented voluntary registered organization committed for the all round development and rehabilitation of people with disabilities and polio afflicted.

It is organizing ’25th Divyang Vivah Samaroh’ a mass wedding of physically challenged and below poverty line couples which will take place on 31st January 2016.

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The Vihah Samaroh is organized every year at a very large scale and has been the hand behind over 1,000 successful ‘Divyang’ marriages. This year the event being held at Punjabi Bagh will include more than 100 couples from different religions and from different regions all for one common sacred occasion. The auspicious day will be celebrated with full fanfare and will witness wedding festivities all organized by Narayan Seva Sansthan.

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Name: 25th Divyang Vivah Samaroh

Date: 31st January’ 2016

Time: 09:00 am onwards

Venue: Punjabi Bagh Stadium, (Janmashtami Park), Ring Road, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-110026

About Narayan Seva Sansthan:

Narayan Seva Sansthan established in 1985 and head quartered in Udaipur, India rendering free of cost services in the field of treatment and rehabilitation of Polio and born disabled persons of the society at large, without any discrimination on the ground of religion, region, caste, sex etc.

The divine welfare activities of Sansthan were appreciated by Indian Government and Founder Chairman of Sansthan Shri Kailash Chandra Agrawal has been honoured with many prestigious awards including “Padamshree Award”.

At Narayan Seva Sansthan more than 2,53,000 corrective surgeries have already been done, 3,500 diagnostic and 500 surgical camps have been organised for selection and treatment of Polio & by birth disabled and more than 1,000 poor and disabled young couples have been tied in knots through mass wedding ceremonies and all these numbers are still counting..