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PM Modi liked VOSAP's Pranav Desai's disability sector plan

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent address to the nation, extended heartfelt recognition to Voice of SAP (VOSAP) and its founder Pranav Desai, applauding their pioneering efforts in the disability sector. He emphasized the transformative power of innovation and inclusivity, commending VOSAP for its impactful programs and technologies that are fostering real change.

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