The foundation stone of ‘World of Humanity’ was laid on 8 February 2020, with a clear commitment: to provide every essential service—from treatment to rehabilitation—for persons with disabilities under one roof.
Even during the most challenging phase of the pandemic, construction never stopped, driven by the mission to ease the lives of those in need rather than merely erecting a structure.
Spread across 2,40,000 square feet, this 11-floor, fully air-conditioned hospital complex combines vastness, modernity, and empathy. Equipped with advanced medical technologies, the facility is designed to meet global standards.
450-bed advanced hospital
Two modern operation theatres equipped for orthopedic, polio, clubfoot, and other specialized surgeries
State-of-the-art physiotherapy and rehabilitation center with personalized recovery plans
Artificial limb and orthotic manufacturing unit for on-site production of high-quality assistive devices
Skill development and self-employment training centers including mobile repair, computer training, tailoring, mechanical skills, and fashion design
Residential school for specially abled children, offering integrated education, nutrition, treatment, and psychological support
Most noteworthy is that all services—surgeries, artificial limbs, physiotherapy, rehab, accommodation, meals, and skill training—are provided completely free of cost, continuing the legacy of Narayan Seva Sansthan.
The hospital incorporates multiple modern systems including:
Green and sustainable building design
Solar power plant
RO purified water system
Specially designed therapy zones
3D-printing technology
Building Management System (BMS)
Access control systems
NABH-accredited healthcare infrastructure
Advanced water treatment plant
Modular operation theatres
Central fabrication unit
Laser-based diagnosis
CAD-CAM technology
Five-functional embedded panel patient beds
Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal stated
Through this center, thousands of persons with disabilities will receive free treatment and rehabilitation. Artificial limbs, calipers, and mobility devices will restore independence, while youth will receive skill-based training enabling financial self-reliance. Special children will gain comprehensive education and care within a secure setting.
The facility aspires to become India’s largest service complex dedicated to persons with disabilities.
Founder Kailash Manav expressed, “The light of human service must reach every person in need. It is heartening that the journey we began in 1985 continues to spread hope across India and beyond.”
Narayan Seva Sansthan announced an ambitious long-term service and expansion roadmap:
7,02,000 surgical treatments, with an annual 15% growth
9,36,000 assistive devices (wheelchairs, calipers, tricycles, walkers, hearing aids) with 25% yearly increase
2,34,000 artificial limbs to be manufactured and distributed
2,550 marriages of differently-abled couples, with a goal of hosting 50 mass marriage ceremonies by 2049
Support for 1,250 NGOs
Education for 5,000 children through Narayan Children Academy
98,46,400 physiotherapy treatments
400 free service centers, with 15 new centers added annually
300 P&O (Prosthetics & Orthotics) workshops nationwide
4,500 free medical and disability camps, including 150 Narayan Limb camps every year
Establishment of 6,000 new branches, 250 added annually
Food and ration for over 1 crore individuals, ensuring 5 lakh people are fed each year
Skill training for 7,500 people, with 300 individuals trained annually