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📍 Chimakurthy & Kanigiri  •   AP, India

SURAVARAPU KONDAREDDY
PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY

(SKR PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY)

Empowering Abilities • Building Confidence • Creating Futures

Est. 1999
12A & 80G 
PWD ACT, 2016 Registered
DDRS Funded
+91-9505060361

Aids & Appliances Programme

Empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities

 •  Est. 2003  •  Pre-Primary to Vocational  •  58 Children Currently Enrolled    •  Kanigiri, Prakasam District 

    Aids & Appliances Programme

What This Programme Does

For a person with a physical disability in a rural Andhra Pradesh village, a wheelchair or a pair of calipers is not a convenience — it is the difference between being confined to a room and participating in community life. A hearing aid is the difference between silence and conversation. An artificial limb is the difference between dependence and work.

The Aids & Appliances Programme of SKRPWS identifies differently-abled persons across villages in Prakasam District who lack access to essential assistive devices, conducts awareness camps on their rights under the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Act 2016, and ensures they receive the devices they need — at no cost. The programme also links beneficiaries with government schemes, medical services, and disability certification processes they are entitled to but often unaware of.

 

Awareness Camps — Knowing Your Rights Is the First Device

Before any device can help a person, they must know it is available and that they are entitled to it. SKRPWS conducts awareness camps across 20+ villages annually — bringing disability rights education directly to the communities that need it most.

  • Camps conducted in 20+ villages across Prakasam District each programme year
  • Education on the Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 — rights to education, employment, and assistive support
  • Information on government schemes: ADIP Scheme, SADAREM disability cards, National Trust programmes
  • On-site screening: identifying individuals with undiagnosed or undocumented disabilities
  • Referral services: connecting individuals with ENT specialists, orthopaedic surgeons, and district disability offices
  • 947 individuals reached through awareness camps in the 2024–25 programme year

Reached in 2024–25

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Villages covered

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Total devices distributed (all years)

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Beneficiaries with improved mobility

Assistive Devices Distributed

Pre-Vocational 2024 2024–25 Distributed Who Benefits
Tricycles 12 Persons with mobility impairments — enabling independent movement within the village and community
Hearing Aids 12 Persons with hearing loss — restoring the ability to communicate in daily and professional life
Calipers 19 Persons with lower limb weakness or deformity — supporting mobility and physical rehabilitation
Medical Checks 32 Broader population at camps — identifying health and disability conditions for follow-up care
Artificial Limbs
14 Persons with amputation or limb deficiency — restoring functional independence and livelihood
Blind Sticks
17 Visually impaired persons — enabling safe, independent navigation of public spaces

 

Assistive Devices Distribution