FAQ's
Prashant Agarwal is the President of Narayan Seva Sansthan and the son of Padma Shri Kailash “Manav” Agarwal. He is known for carrying forward his father’s vision of serving differently-abled individuals and underprivileged communities with compassion and dedication.
As President, Shri Prashant Agarwal oversees various humanitarian initiatives including healthcare, education, vocational training, rehabilitation, mass wedding and social welfare programs, ensuring that the Sansthan continues to grow and reach millions worldwide.
Apno Se Apni Baat is a special initiative started under the leadership of Shri Prashant Agarwal. It provides motivational and emotional support, allowing individuals to share their challenges and receive guidance, motivation, and positivity.
Programs include corrective surgeries, artificial limb distribution, vocational training, food and clothing support, women empowerment, and impaired child care initiatives—all provided free of cost to those in need.
You can get involved by joining awareness campaigns, volunteering in programs, or collaborating on social projects. Details are available through his official website and contact channels.
Yes. Shri Prashant Agarwal’s initiatives welcome global partnerships, volunteers, and supporters who wish to contribute their time, expertise, or network toward social good.
The headquarters of Narayan Seva Sansthan is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, with outreach programs operating across India.
You can follow his official website, social media channels, or subscribe to newsletters to receive updates on new programs, events, and success stories.
Growing up witnessing the transformative impact of Padma Shri Kailash "Manav" Agarwal's work, Shri Prashant Agarwal developed a deep sense of purpose toward humanitarian service. His father's unwavering commitment to the differently-abled became the foundation of his own life's mission.
Over the decades, Narayan Seva Sansthan has impacted millions of lives through free surgeries, artificial limb camps, rehabilitation services, and social welfare programs across India and beyond.
The free corrective surgery camps are a cornerstone of Narayan Seva Sansthan's work. They restore mobility and independence to individuals affected by polio, disability, or deformity—giving them a renewed chance at a dignified life.
Yes. The Sansthan conducts regular artificial limb distribution camps across India, providing prosthetics and assistive devices completely free of charge to those in need, regardless of their background or location.
The mass wedding initiative facilitates dignified marriages for differently-abled individuals and underprivileged families who may not be able to afford wedding ceremonies. These events celebrate inclusion, equality, and human dignity.
Under his guidance, the Sansthan runs vocational training and skill development programs specifically designed for women, enabling them to become financially independent and self-reliant contributors to their families and communities.
Yes. The Sansthan operates programs focused on the education and holistic development of differently-abled children, ensuring they have access to learning opportunities that build confidence and capability.
His vision is to expand the Sansthan's reach globally, deepen its technological capabilities in rehabilitation, and create a world where every differently-abled person lives with dignity, opportunity, and self-sufficiency.
Absolutely. Prashant Agarwal actively encourages collaborations with NGOs, corporate organizations, government bodies, and social enterprises that share a commitment to inclusive development and humanitarian values.
Corporates can channel their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds toward Narayan Seva Sansthan's programs. Prashant Agarwal and his team work closely with corporate partners to align contributions with meaningful, measurable impact.
Yes. Narayan Seva Sansthan is a recognized organization that has received national and international acclaim, including the Padma Shri award to its founder, for its extraordinary contribution to social welfare and rehabilitation.
Under Prashant Agarwal's leadership, the Sansthan continues to adopt modern medical technologies, including advanced prosthetics and rehabilitation equipment, to deliver better outcomes for the differently-abled.
