1. Treatment of crippling polio affected people through corrective surgeries and making them stand and walk on their own and surgeries of patients suffering from other ‘by birth’ disabilities. More than 3,25,000 such patients have been successfully undergone corrective surgeries.
2. Regular conduction of polio diagnostic, selection and corrective surgery camps. Till date, more than 3547 diagnostic & 522 corrective surgery camps have been organised for selection & treatment of polio affected people.
3. Rehabilitation of the poor, needy & ‘differently abled’ people by providing them with skills through computer, mobile repairing, sewing & tailoring classes. Till date, more than 4276 people have been benefitted out of the same.
5. Daily diagnosis of 300 to 400 patients and successful conduction of 80 to 90 corrective surgeries of patients suffering from polio and other ‘by birth’ disabilities.
7. Conduction of artificial limb workshops and physiotherapy centres in more than 30 cities across the country.
9. Conduction of residential school for deaf & dumb, blind & mentally retarded children.
10. Conduction of hostel for orphaned, tribal and rural children.