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Divyang Rojgar Melava for employment, Self employment and free distribution of equipment

Divyang persons will be identified and needy will be registered for free donation of these equipment and then in due course the equipment will be distributed to them.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Rotary District 3131 Human Development Avenue 2024-25 is organizing ‘Divyang Rojgar Melava’ on 19th January 2025, Sunday at Ganesh Kala Krida Manch, Pune from 8.30 am to 4.00 pm.

Host Clubs are Rotary Club of Pune South and Rotary Club of Talegaon Dabhade Challengers. Bhagyashree Sakhi Foundation is a co-partner in this event. This information was given by Shital Shah , Governor Rotary District 3131 , Dr. Dilip Deshpande, District Director Human Development Avenue 2025, Rotary District 3131 along with Bhagyashree Borkar and other dignitaries.

Around 700 Divyang persons and about 25 companies will be participating in this Mela for screening of Divyang Candidates for employment in manufacturing, admin, packaging, housekeeping and other sections. Spark Minda Foundation will also participate in the Mela for giving equipment like Crutches, walkers, canes and artificial limbs free of cost.

In this Mela needs of the Divyang persons will be identified and needy will be registered for free donation of these equipment and then in due course the equipment will be distributed to them.

This Divyang Persons Melava will be a milestone in the lives of Divyang Persons for sustainable source of earnings and for ease of mobility in their day to day working life.

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