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September 8, 2025

CSR Initiative to Empower 200 Children with Disabilities in Madhya Pradesh

The CSR Journal Magazine

CBM India, in partnership with SBI Foundation, announced the launch of a three-year project to provide educational and therapeutic support to 200 children with disabilities in the Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh. The project was officially inaugurated recently in Narmadapuram.

The project is implemented by CBM India under SBI Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for Persons with Disabilities, one of the Foundation’s flagship programs, and it will cover the Narmadapuram and Babai blocks. These two blocks were selected based on the needs observed in the area. While many children with disabilities are enrolled in school, access to assistive devices, therapy services, and inclusive learning environments remains limited. Families often lack information about available support, and financial constraints make it difficult to seek private care. CBM India has an active presence in both blocks through its previous work with local communities.

In response to these needs, the project established two inclusive therapy centers, an expanded unit in Narmadapuram and a new center in Babai, offering physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy sessions among other services. A comprehensive assessment will guide individualized intervention plans for each child. For children who are unable to travel, therapists and special educators will deliver home-based services to support mobility, communication, and daily living skills. The project also includes the distribution of 200 customized assistive devices, such as cerebral palsy chairs, orthotics, and walkers.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sanjay Prakash, Managing Director, SBI Foundation, said, “This project is about delivering practical support that can make a real difference in a child’s life—whether it is through a speech therapy session, the right assistive device, or help with schoolwork. It is a local solution to a pressing problem and perfectly aligns with our Centre of Excellence’s objective to improve access for persons with disabilities.”

Mr. Sony Thomas, Executive Director, CBM India, added, “In many rural areas, children with disabilities have limited access to therapy and educational support. Distance, cost, and the need for trained professionals often make it difficult for families to receive timely care. Through this initiative, we are working to change that by bringing services closer to home, supporting caregivers, and building local capacity. This is an important step toward making early intervention and inclusive education part of everyday life in rural communities.”

In parallel, the initiative will promote inclusive learning through community-based learning groups that include children with and without disabilities.

To build a supportive ecosystem, 100 grassroots workers and teachers will be trained in early identification and inclusive practices, and 400 parents will receive counseling and guidance to increase family involvement in the child’s development.

By expanding access to localized services, this partnership helps address long-standing barriers that prevent children with disabilities in rural areas from accessing timely and quality support.

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