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The artificial foot was developed in Jaipur by a traditional master craftsman Pandit Ram Chandra Sharma in 1968 and Dr. P.K. Sethi, an orthopedic surgeon.
The Jaipur Foot camp is part of India’s broader assistance framework that focuses on addressing basic human needs, especially ...
For thousands of Afghans, no news is more welcome than the arrival of the so-called Jaipur foot, an artificial, below the knee limb that allows amputees to walk again, work and climb. On benches ...
The artificial foot ... (BMVSS), the charitable organization behind the Jaipur foot, was set up in 1975, when D.R. Mehta, its founder, lost a limb in a road accident.
This was dreams come true for both Joynal Abedin Khokan and Imran Mohammad. Live in separate places, both of them lost their left legs in the year 2000 in separate road mishaps.
The artificial foot - made of rubber, wood and aluminium - is attached free of cost in the premises of the BMVSS, which was established in 1975 here. From 1968 to 1975, only 59 patients were ...
International. Ethiopian minister witnesses manufacturing of 'Jaipur Foot' Ethiopia's Women and Social Affairs Minister Ergogie Tesfaye visited the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti here on ...
Indian doctors fitted artificial limbs for 100 disabled Afghan citizens at a ‘Jaipur Foot’ prosthetic limb camp in Kabul, as part of India’s ongoing humanitarian support to Afghanistan. An X user ...
Indian doctors fitted artificial limbs for 100 disabled Afghan citizens at a ‘Jaipur Foot’ prosthetic limb camp in Kabul, as part of India’s ongoing humanitarian support to Afghanistan.