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Artificial limbs, aids distributed to needy persons

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K Srinivasa Rao
Artificial limbs, aids distributed to needy persons
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The Aurobindo Pharma Foundation distributed assistive devices, including artificial limbs and wheelchairs, to individuals with disabilities in the Vizianagaram district. This initiative is part of the company's corporate social responsibility efforts to promote self-reliance.

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Aurobindo Pharma Foundation distributed artificial limbs, wheel chairs, walkers, hand sticks, and hearing aids worth ₹25 lakh to persons with disabilities and other beneficiaries on Tuesday at a programme organised on the premises of Sri Gurudeva Charitable Trust at Mangalampalem in Kothavalasa mandal of Vizianagaram district.

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The article reports on a charitable event in a factual manner, though it highlights corporate philanthropy.

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