
Madhav University’s Madhav Special School organized a free assistive device identification and distribution camp for differently-abled individuals. The camp was inaugurated by University President Dr. Rajiv Mathur and Registrar Dr. Bhavesh Kumawat.
During the event, Dr. Rajiv Mathur and Dr. Bhavesh Kumawat, along with their team, inspected the camp and interacted with the attendees to gather feedback.
Madhav Special School Head Ghanshyam Kushwaha reported that eligible differently-abled individuals were registered and assessed to determine their specific needs. A subsequent camp will distribute free wheelchairs, hearing aids, smartphones, artificial limbs, and other essential equipment to those identified.
University officials, including Dr. Mahendra Parmar, Dr. Avadhesh, and Dr. Ruchi Thakkar, along with members of the Bharat Scouts and Guides’ Rover-Ranger unit, actively participated in the camp. The Rover Leader, Pathan Toufik Khan, and Assistant Rover Leader, Nirbhay Singh, played key roles in the registration, guidance, and overall management of the event. Several other faculty members and special education teachers also contributed to the camp’s success.