India Orthotics & Prosthetics

Empowering Punjab: Free Assistive Devices for People with Disabilities

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Friday launched a landmark initiative aimed at em-powering people with disabilities by providing assistive devices free of cost — a first-of-its-kind effort in the province’s history.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the chief minister announced that under the Rs 1 billion pro-ject, a wide range of devices including artificial limbs, hearing aids, manual and motorized wheelchairs, tricycles, rollators, mobile toilet chairs, and walking frames would be distributed to individuals with special needs across Punjab.

“This initiative is not just about equipment — it’s about restoring dignity and enabling full participation in society,” Maryam Nawaz said, adding that the devices would be tailored to each individual’s specific requirements.

Over 300 persons with disabilities from across Punjab attended the emotional and vibrant launch cer-emony. Two young girls, Aiza and Ayesha, welcomed the chief minister with bouquets, and the na-tional anthem was performed in sign language — a symbolic gesture of inclusion.

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