Two male buffaloes were severely burnt in an accident that took place in a small village in Gujarat. With large areas of their skin burnt, the buffaloes were in tremendous pain.
Two male buffaloes were severely burnt in an accident that took place in a small village in Gujarat. With large areas of their skin burnt, the buffaloes were in tremendous pain.
n the Bhensdara village of rural South Gujarat, doctors of Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home were called to treat an ox in pain and with pus near its horn. The doctors diagnosed it as as horn cancer, a highly painful disease. After a successful surgery to amputate the horn, the ox is now on the road to complete recovery!
On World Youth Skills Day, Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care commemorates the success of the aspiring youth such as Hemangi Patel, who despite the pandemic, are constantly striving to enhance their skills for a better tomorrow!
In a recent case, a turtle was crushed by a tractor near Dharampur and was immediately brought to Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home for treatment. The medical team diagnosed the turtle with a fracture in its shell and sedated it to prevent further pain. While under sedation, the team cleaned the wound with antiseptic and then used a wiring technique to repair the fragmented shell.
Minaben Pawar’s life came to a standstill when she lost her husband Ganpatbhai due to COVID. To add to her agony, the recent cyclone Tauktae damaged the roof of her house, leaving her completely helpless.
Varde Chendarbhai Tulsiram, a farmer hailing from a rural village near Nashik, Maharashtra was in dire need of cattle to help facilitate his farming operation. He enrolled in the Shrimad Rajchandra Cattle Rehabilitation Programme, where cattle saved from slaughter are rehabilitated to farmers for helping their livelihood. The programme also ensures that cattle get secure housing.
20 year-old expectant mother Ravina Rathad, residing in a village in rural Gujarat was admitted to Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital, Dharampur with complaints of weakness. She had been suffering from generalised weakness for over 3 weeks, along with a decreased appetite.
A sea turtle was recently brought to Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home with a severe injury
A 15-day old calf was hit by a motorbike on the streets of Dharampur, and was instantly taken to Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham for treatment.
21-year old Sapnil Kurungada and his younger brother, Ravindra were finding it difficult to get employment. They enrolled in the Mobile Handset Repairing Course at Shrimad Rajchandra Skill Development Centre, Dharampur. Through these trainings, they developed confidence in their abilities and have recently opened a mobile shop, R S Mobile in their own village.