Rewa Inaugurates Modern Artificial Limb Manufacturing Unit; Vindhya Region to Benefit
Digital Desk
Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla inaugurated a modern artificial limb manufacturing unit at the Rewa Red Cross Society, enabling local production of advanced prosthetic limbs for beneficiaries across the Vindhya region.
In a significant step towards improving healthcare facilities for persons with disabilities, the Rewa Red Cross Society has inaugurated a modern artificial limb manufacturing unit, enabling the production and distribution of advanced prosthetic limbs locally. The facility was inaugurated by Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, who said the initiative would make the Red Cross Society self-reliant while extending quality rehabilitation services across the Vindhya region.
Equipped with computer-assisted and sensor-based technology, the new unit is expected to reduce the waiting period for beneficiaries who previously depended on institutions outside the state for prosthetic limbs.
Local Production to Reduce Waiting Time
Until now, people with disabilities from Rewa and other districts of the Vindhya region largely depended on specialised institutions in Jaipur for artificial limbs. The process often involved long waiting periods due to transportation, manufacturing and distribution constraints.
With the commissioning of the new unit, prosthetic limbs will now be manufactured and fitted locally, allowing eligible beneficiaries to receive timely assistance without travelling to other states.
Advanced Technology for Better Mobility
Speaking at the inauguration, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said the Red Cross Society has installed modern computerised equipment and sensor-based technology to manufacture high-quality prosthetic limbs.
He noted that the upgraded facility would produce more precise and technologically advanced artificial limbs, improving mobility, comfort and rehabilitation outcomes for persons with disabilities.
From Dependence to Self-Reliance
Recalling earlier efforts to support persons with disabilities, Shukla said that Jaipur had long been recognised as the primary centre for artificial limb manufacturing. He referred to a large disability assistance camp organised in Rewa between 2003 and 2008, during his tenure as an MLA, when specialists from Jaipur had provided prosthetic limbs to thousands of beneficiaries.
He said the launch of the new manufacturing unit marks an important milestone, making the Rewa Red Cross Society self-sufficient in delivering prosthetic and rehabilitation services.
Benefit for the Entire Vindhya Region
The Deputy Chief Minister said trained doctors and technicians would operate the facility using modern equipment to manufacture prosthetic limbs and provide related rehabilitation services.
The unit is expected to serve not only Rewa district but also neighbouring districts across the Vindhya region, significantly improving access to assistive devices for persons with disabilities and reducing their dependence on external institutions.
Officials said the initiative aligns with the state's efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and promote inclusive development by ensuring accessible and timely rehabilitation services for differently-abled citizens.
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Rewa Inaugurates Modern Artificial Limb Manufacturing Unit; Vindhya Region to Benefit
Digital Desk
In a significant step towards improving healthcare facilities for persons with disabilities, the Rewa Red Cross Society has inaugurated a modern artificial limb manufacturing unit, enabling the production and distribution of advanced prosthetic limbs locally. The facility was inaugurated by Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla, who said the initiative would make the Red Cross Society self-reliant while extending quality rehabilitation services across the Vindhya region.
Equipped with computer-assisted and sensor-based technology, the new unit is expected to reduce the waiting period for beneficiaries who previously depended on institutions outside the state for prosthetic limbs.
Local Production to Reduce Waiting Time
Until now, people with disabilities from Rewa and other districts of the Vindhya region largely depended on specialised institutions in Jaipur for artificial limbs. The process often involved long waiting periods due to transportation, manufacturing and distribution constraints.
With the commissioning of the new unit, prosthetic limbs will now be manufactured and fitted locally, allowing eligible beneficiaries to receive timely assistance without travelling to other states.
Advanced Technology for Better Mobility
Speaking at the inauguration, Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said the Red Cross Society has installed modern computerised equipment and sensor-based technology to manufacture high-quality prosthetic limbs.
He noted that the upgraded facility would produce more precise and technologically advanced artificial limbs, improving mobility, comfort and rehabilitation outcomes for persons with disabilities.
From Dependence to Self-Reliance
Recalling earlier efforts to support persons with disabilities, Shukla said that Jaipur had long been recognised as the primary centre for artificial limb manufacturing. He referred to a large disability assistance camp organised in Rewa between 2003 and 2008, during his tenure as an MLA, when specialists from Jaipur had provided prosthetic limbs to thousands of beneficiaries.
He said the launch of the new manufacturing unit marks an important milestone, making the Rewa Red Cross Society self-sufficient in delivering prosthetic and rehabilitation services.
Benefit for the Entire Vindhya Region
The Deputy Chief Minister said trained doctors and technicians would operate the facility using modern equipment to manufacture prosthetic limbs and provide related rehabilitation services.
The unit is expected to serve not only Rewa district but also neighbouring districts across the Vindhya region, significantly improving access to assistive devices for persons with disabilities and reducing their dependence on external institutions.
Officials said the initiative aligns with the state's efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and promote inclusive development by ensuring accessible and timely rehabilitation services for differently-abled citizens.
