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Gandhinagar, Thursday: Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel has been gaining popularity among the
people of Gujarat with his soft-spoken, simple and kind- hearted personality.
The Mano Divyang women of Jai Ambe Mandbuddhi Mahila Organization of Bayad district in Aravalli
had a chance to witness such a unique instinct of the Chief Minister through his direct visit to this
organization. Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel was on his visit to Aravalli as per his pre-arranged
schedule and during this juncture he took out some time specially to visit Mano Divyang Women’s
Centre.
The Chief Minister interacted with the Mano Divyang women of the institute very affectionately. He
also obtained details of the facilities provided to women in the organization, also he visited each and
every place of this organization to make himself aware of what activities are being carried out for the
women. The Chief Minister lauded the service and activities of this organization.
CM also obtained detailed information from trustees on how these Mano Divyang women approach the
organization. Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel said that, there are many individuals in the society
whose thinking power is very weak in proportion to their age, caring for such people is the moral duty of
the society. Jai Ambe Mandbuddhi Mahila Samaj Seva Trust takes care of such women. The work and
visit of such organizations is a new inspiration for public service,” he added.
It is worth mentioning here that ‘Jai Ambe Mandbuddhi Mahila Samaj Seva Trust’ brings Mano Divyang
people who have no guardian-heirs to the ashram and takes care of them. Such people who are

wandering on the road are brought to the ashram with the help of the government’s ‘ ABHAYAM’ team
and given shelter.
So far more than 350 women have been sheltered here. In many cases, women who are physically very
weak are also brought here for treatment. 170 women have been successfully reunited with their family
by providing mental illness medicine, warmth, emotion and love. The organization also diagnoses a sick
or disabled person.

So far, the organization has also conducted the funeral of 17 unidentified corpse handed over by the
police. The Mano Divyang women who are taking shelter in the institute also expressed their gratitude
towards this visit of the CM and also had a spontaneous dialogue with him.

During this visit of CM Minister of state Shri Kuber Dindor, District Collector Dr. Narendra Kumar Meena,
also President of Jai Ambe Mandbuddhi Mahila Samaj Seva Trust Shri Ashok S Jain, Minister Shri Vijay
Patel, Shri Vishal Patel, Shri Jabbar Singh, Shri Mukesh Luhar, Shri Vinu Patel, Shri Darshan Panchal etc
were present.

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