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Ritu Rathi of Ek Soch NGO, Shresth Karmayogi Divyang Trust overwhelmed with public support for Divyang Garba Program

New Delhi: Ek Soch NGO of Surat, Gujarat, has been in the news recently for organising a Ratri Garba function for specially-abled people in association with Shresth Karmayogi Divyang Trust. Beating all estimates, more than 3500 participants took part in the Navratri celebrations for the divyangs. It is noteworthy that people from all spheres hailed […]

Edited By : Prateek Gautam | Updated: Oct 6, 2022 14:36 IST
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New Delhi: Ek Soch NGO of Surat, Gujarat, has been in the news recently for organising a Ratri Garba function for specially-abled people in association with Shresth Karmayogi Divyang Trust. Beating all estimates, more than 3500 participants took part in the Navratri celebrations for the divyangs.

It is noteworthy that people from all spheres hailed the initiative, and it was also cordially supported by The Commissioner, Sports, Youth And Cultural Department, Gujarat Government. Thalassemia patients also participated in the program, making it one of the most iconic celebrations of Gujarat’s lively metropolitan.

It commenced on 1st October 2022 at 7 pm, and the family members of the divyangs felicitated the members of NGO organisations for boosting inclusivity and acceptance among the common public.

Despite being a special celebration meant for specially-abled people, it was among the largest in Surat city, and it became a major event for the Ek Soch NGO, which also organises prosthetic limb fitting camps and supports women’s education. The program was declared a huge success, and the NGO team said that it was a tribute to the honourable PM Shri Narendra Modi’s Divyang Shashaktikaran Mission.

Ritu Rathi, social activist and the founder of Ek Soch NGO, said, “I am truly speechless and didn’t expect the Divyang Navratri Garba celebrations to receive such a huge response. I thank everyone with folded hands and promise to work even harder for our specially-abled brothers and sisters. We are grateful for the public participation and institutional support from the Gujarat Government.”

Notably, due to the Covid-19 guidelines, functions like Divyang Navratri haven’t been organised for the last couple of years.

First published on: Oct 06, 2022 02:36 PM IST

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