UDAIPUR, July 1, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) : Former Rajasthan High Court judge and National President of the Association of Retired Judges, J. K. Ranka, visited the Seva Mahatirth campus of Narayan Seva Sansthan at Badi and reviewed various service and rehabilitation projects being run by the institution.
On the occasion, Narayan Seva Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal welcomed him and provided information about the institution’s humanitarian service journey of more than four decades and its various public welfare initiatives.

During the visit, Ranka reviewed projects related to free rehabilitation of persons with disabilities, complex and general surgeries, manufacturing of artificial limbs and calipers, skill development training, education, self-employment and social rehabilitation.
He appreciated the modern medical facilities, well-organised arrangements and spirit of service available at the Seva Mahatirth campus. He said that he was pleased to visit Narayan Seva Sansthan and noted that remarkable and exemplary service activities for the welfare of needy people were being carried out under one roof. He described the institution as an excellent example of true service to humanity and said the work being done there was truly noble service.
Ranka expressed hope that the institution would continue to receive blessings to further advance its mission of service, progress and public welfare.
He said that service to humanity is the highest duty and that Narayan Seva Sansthan is fulfilling this spirit through dedication, sensitivity and effective arrangements. He added that such service projects are a source of inspiration for society.
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