SRMD Australia in association with India in Australia (Consulate General of India, Sydney) presents International Yoga Day on Sunday 20th June

SRMD Australia in association with India in Australia (Consulate General of India, Sydney) presents International Yoga Day on Sunday 20th June

Rooted in compassion and collective action, Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care returned to the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026 for the 14th consecutive year. For over two decades, the Tata Mumbai Marathon has stood at the intersection of endurance and empathy, where personal grit meets collective responsibility. What began as a city marathon in 2004, today brings together global participants across age groups and abilities, united by the belief that every step can drive change.

For thousands living in remote tribal and rural regions, quality healthcare often feels like a distant dream. This camp – an initiative rooted in compassion, guided by the vision of Pujya Gurudevshri, and driven by the spirit of selfless seva – bridged that gap.

Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care, in collaboration with Kamdhenu University, Gujarat and academic partnership with University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; hosted an advanced small animal neurology workshop. The three-day course, held from 7th to 9th November and extended with a second batch from 10th to 12th November due to high demand, attracted over 50 veterinarians from more than a dozen states across India.

Celebrated across India every October, the Joy of Giving Week (DaanUtsav) is the country’s largest festival of giving – a week dedicated to acts of kindness, volunteerism, and sharing with those in need. As part of these celebrations, Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care collaborated with ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Ltd. to host a series of volunteer-led activities at their Mumbai offices.

On 26th September 2025, commencing the 60 th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Pujya Gurudevshri, Shrimad Rajchandra Skill Development Centre hosted the Mega Job Fair 2025 at the Ashram, drawing over 1400 registrations from diverse backgrounds – ranging from post-graduates, graduates to engineers, diploma holders, ITI graduates with a significant number of them being first-time job aspirants.

Many rural students lack awareness of career options, competitive exams and government schemes. While industries are continuously seeking talent, several students are unable to align their skills with these opportunities.

In select localities across Mumbai as well as the interiors of Shahapur village, volunteers distributed staple foodgrains to families in need, provided footwear to students who had been walking barefoot, and gifted toys to public schools. Over 300 sarees were distributed to less-privileged women in Shahapur.

Uday Kamdi’s journey is an inspiring example of personal growth, academic focus, and spiritual transformation. During his B.Sc course at a college in Silvassa, he often felt shy, introverted, and low in confidence.

Alsiba, an eight-year-old-girl, was diagnosed with a serious heart condition, where electrical signals were not reaching the pumping chambers. She was also experiencing fainting spells, breathlessness and episodes of coughing blood, indicating early heart failure.

A spark of entrepreneurship lit up Shrimad Rajchandra Vidyapeeth during a seminar on innovation and startups titled ‘Beyond the Lab: Turning Scientific Insight into Market Opportunity.’ The seminar was organised by the college’s Startup, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Cell, in collaboration with Veer Narmad South Gujarat University’s Incubation Cell, the Institutional Innovation Council (a Government of India initiative) and the Student Startup and Innovation Policy (a Government of Gujarat initiative).

