Mos MEA felicitates the young Nikhil Mehta and Ajay Tadinadafor their Social Service

MOS MEA V. Muraleedharan presenting the award to Nikhil Mehta. To minister’s right is Mr. Kanak Golia, Nikhil’s maternal grandfather. To Nikhil’s left is seen his father Dr. Nilesh Mehta. Photo / Jay Mandal- on assignment
Mr. Prem Bhandari, Chairman Jaipur Foot USA spoke about Jaipur Foot, its Youth Chapter and the contribution of Nikhil Mehta and Ajay Tadinada. (Photo / Jay Mandal- on assignment)
Organizers led by Mr. Prem Bhandari extending a floral welcome to Mr. Muraleedharan.
A view of the gathering. (Photo / Jay Mandal- on assignment)
Mr. Muraleedharan spoke about his long association with Jaipur Foot and praised the founder DR Mehta and Jaipur Foot USA Chairman Prem Bhandari for the good work being done by them across the world. He congratulated Nikhil Mehta for his charitable disposition (Photo / Jay Mandal- on assignment)

NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Jaipur Foot USA and Gracious Givers Foundation USA organized an event in New York on Monday, October 11 to felicitate the young Nikhil Mehtaand Ajay Tadinadafor their charitable work whichhas made remarkable impact in the lives of a large number of differently abled people.

Leading the youth chapter at Jaipur Foot USA as the chief youth coordinator, 17-year-old Nikhil Mehta is inspiring many with his social service. Jaipur Foot USA is a subsidiary of Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata (BMVSS), founded by Padma Bhushan D. R. Mehta. It is one of the largest organizations serving the global differently abled population. They provide artificial limbs, calipers, and other aids free of charge to help amputees and differently abled individualsto lead independent life.

The award to Nikhil Mehta was given by the MOS MEA Mr. Muraleedharan at a well-attended event.  Deputy Consul General of New York Dr. Varun Jeph, former RANA (Rajasthan Association of North America) presidents, Haridas Kotahwala and K.K. Mehta, President of Rajasthan Foundation, USA, Kanak Golia, Ashok Sancheti, Dr. Raj Modi, Rahul Sur, IPS, his wife Meera Sur – both working at the United Nations at senior levels, and Andy Chinoy, among others, attended. Senior US govt official Deep and Sapna Chopra, Vilas Savargaonkar, and The Indian Panorama Chief Editor Prof. Indrajit S Saluja also attended the event. At the event, Prem Bhandari, the Chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, highlighted the NGO’s rich contribution to thedifferently abled community and shared the contributions of two of its youth members, Nikhil Mehta and Ajay Tadinada. Bhandari listed the contributions made by the two youths that benefitted a lot of people during the pandemic. In addition to the contributions already made to better the lives of many, Nikhil has also announced that he has raised funds through his school friends to provide 5,000 hearing aids to the needy. Kanak Golia of Jaipur Foot USA, Nikhil’s grandfather, also announced to match the funding for another 5000 hearing aids free of cost, bringing the total to 10,000 hearing aids. These devices were sent to BMVSS to be distributed in India under the leadership of Padma Bhushan, D.R. Mehta, Founder & Chief Patron BMVSS.

During the pandemic, Nikhil launched the “Oxygen on Wheels” program — a free service for needy patients in the rural villages that surround Jodhpur. The service provided free oxygen support from a mobile bus for COVID patients while they are waiting for admission into the then overpopulated hospitals. For this, Nikhil had approached Prem Bhandari who then arranged a bus through Vader Charitable Trust in Jodhpur, Rajasthan and fitted it with oxygen concentrator to help COVID-infected people suffering with breathing difficulties during transit. Nikhil also came up with the mobile service for differently abled in a bid to help the rural people in this COVID environment where the movements are restricted, and transportation is difficult. Nikhil’s family foundation came forward to fund the idea, which involved purchasing a large van, equipping and installing the equipment required, and a power generator to power the equipment in case the village doesn’t have electricity. The poster for the mobile van was launched by Mr.  Muraleedharan in New York.

BMVSS was able to successfully complete 71 artificial limb fittings in Vadnagar, Gujarat – the birthplace of Prime Minister Narendra Modi through the mobile van, in just one week. In addition, the mobile van distributed calipers to 51 polio patients and 30 crutches.

Bhandari also highlighted the contributions of Ajay, who was inspired by the work of D.R. Mehta when he was in the 9th grade and joined Jaipur Foot USA. As part of the Jaipur Foot USA youth initiative, he has launched an internship program for youth to work with Jaipur Foot USA’s initiatives to help differently abled people in India.

Mr. Muraleedharan congratulated Ajay and Nikhil Mehta for the Oxygen on Wheels initiative, reaching out to the differently abled persons in remote places and for simplifying the foundation’s website by providing for automated contributions.

Bhandari lauded how India extended help to neighboring countries, Africa and South America by providing millions of vaccines and other COVID-related medicines. PM Modi launched the Vaccine Maitri (Vaccine Friendship) initiative to supply vaccines to low-income and developing countries globally.

Bhandari extended his special gratitude for resolving the long-standing OCI renewal process/procedure issue, which benefitted 6 million-plus OCI cardholders.

(Based on a report published in IBT)

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