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Three New PM Divyasha Kendras Opened in Chennai: Free Assistive Devices for Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities

Updated: 27/Jun/2026 12:26:08 PM
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Three New PM Divyasha Kendras Opened in Chennai: Free Assistive Devices for Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities

In a major initiative to support senior citizens and persons with disabilities, the Government of India has inaugurated three new Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendras (PMDKs) in Chennai. These centres will provide a wide range of assistive devices and rehabilitation aids completely free of cost to eligible beneficiaries.

The initiative is expected to benefit thousands of senior citizens and persons with disabilities by improving their mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.

PMDK Centre Locations in Chennai

K.K. Nagar

ESIC Medical College Campus
Contact: Ms. Jennifer – 8925444754

Poonamallee

Poonamallee High Road, School for the Blind Campus
Contact: Ms. Amrutha – 7903459168

Muttukadu

Institute for the Differently Abled Campus
Contact: Mr. Ilamparithi – 9884758423

Free Benefits for Senior Citizens

Senior citizens aged 60 years and above who are living below the poverty line (BPL) can visit any of these centres with the following documents:

- Aadhaar Card
- Ration Card or Income Certificate

Eligible beneficiaries can receive the following assistive devices free of cost:

- Wheelchairs
- Knee braces
- Walking sticks
- Commode wheelchairs
- Commode stools
- Behind-the-ear hearing aids
- Silicone cushions

Free Benefits for Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan)

Persons with disabilities can visit the centres with:

- Aadhaar Card
- UDID Card
- Ration Card

They can avail themselves of various assistive devices, including:

- Motorized tricycles
- Tricycles
- Wheelchairs
- Crutches
- Prosthetic limbs
- Mobile phones
- White canes for the visually impaired
- Hearing aids

A Step Towards Inclusive Healthcare

The launch of these Pradhan Mantri Divyasha Kendras is a significant step towards improving accessibility and empowering senior citizens and persons with disabilities. By providing essential assistive devices free of cost, the centres aim to enhance independence, mobility, and dignity for those in need.

The Government has urged the public to share this information with eligible beneficiaries so that more people can take advantage of this valuable welfare initiative.