We are a registered non-profit organization dedicated to humanitarian service since 1985. Donations made to our organization in Indonesia are eligible for tax benefits as per local charitable contribution regulations.
Today, Narayan Seva Sansthan runs the world’s largest not-for-profit corrective surgery program, supporting underprivileged individuals with disabilities. Our head office is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, and we have an active presence in several countries including Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Kenya, South Africa, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia.
Our primary goal is to raise support for life-changing treatments for people suffering from polio, congenital disabilities, and other serious health conditions. We are committed to offering free medical care, education, food, shelter, clothing, and vocational training to those in need. Additionally, we promote social awareness so we can reach underserved communities across Indonesia and beyond.
Narayan Seva Sansthan was founded in 1985 by Kailash Ji “Manav” with the simple act of distributing free food to patients and their caregivers at a government hospital. Over time, this small gesture evolved into a full-fledged charitable hospital for individuals with physical disabilities. With a clear vision to serve the economically and physically disadvantaged, the organization has grown to offer completely free corrective surgeries, changing thousands of lives through compassion and care.
Narayan Seva Sansthan continues to make a significant difference in the lives of millions through a range of free services, including:
The aim is to make the best medical and healthcare facilities easily accessible to individuals who are in need or having financial difficulty
We organize mass marriages to enrich the lives of many differently-abled people and provide high-quality education to needy children for a bright future.
NSS provides various platforms to empower the lives of the Divyangs such as talent shows, Divyang parasports, and skill-development initiatives including computer, technical and tailoring training.
To rehabilitate and uplift individuals who are differently-abled and underprivileged.
Serving the oppressed is a true service to humanity.