Rotary Mahaveer Jaipur Limb Rehabilitation Centre (RMJRC) is a unit of Rotary Diagnostic Centre, an organization affiliated to Rotary Club of Birgunj. The centre is a joint venture between Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) Jaipur, India and RMJRC. In Nepal, it is the only centre providing artificial limbs for free to people of Nepal and India. Similarly, RMJRC provides free services of food and accommodation to patients during the treatment. Until now, the centre has provided artificial limbs to 242 people. The cost of each limb is Rs. 12,500 which is given free to amputees. Their additional expenses are on machinery and raw materials, training and stipend to technicians and other regular monthly overhead costs. RMJRC plans to increase annual distribution from 150 limbs to 250 limbs per year. The entire operation is run through donations. They are also planning to introduce the production of Orthosis and calipers at the same centre. So, they were seeking financial support for the same.
Rotary Mahaveer Jaipur Limb Rehabilitation Centre (RMJRC) is a unit of Rotary Diagnostic Centre, an organization affiliated to Rotary Club of Birgunj. The centre is a joint venture between Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) Jaipur, India and RMJRC. In Nepal, it is the only centre providing artificial limbs for free to people of Nepal and India. Similarly, RMJRC provides free services of food and accommodation to patients during the treatment. Until now, the centre has provided artificial limbs to 242 people. The cost of each limb is Rs. 12,500 which is given free to amputees. Their additional expenses are on machinery and raw materials, training and stipend to technicians and other regular monthly overhead costs. RMJRC plans to increase annual distribution from 150 limbs to 250 limbs per year. The entire operation is run through donations. They are also planning to introduce the production of Orthosis and calipers at the same centre. So, they were seeking financial support for the same.
As RMJRC has been providing a most essential service for poor handicapped people, it was proposed to contribute an amount of Rs.6,25,000 (six hundred twenty-five thousand) to help them continue their social work which is not being provided by any institutions in Nepal.