A farmer, Rambhai Patel’s bull was in critical health and unable to walk. During a routine visit to Rambhai’s remote village, the team of doctors from the Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile Veterinary, came across him and his injured animal.
A farmer, Rambhai Patel’s bull was in critical health and unable to walk. During a routine visit to Rambhai’s remote village, the team of doctors from the Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile Veterinary, came across him and his injured animal.
Nirmala, a 27-year old from rural Gujarat, has been financially supporting her family since the past 3 years. Having a prior experience of working with computers, she joined Shrimad Rajchandra Mahila Gruha Udyog with the intent of further developing her technical skills. Nirmala is also entrusted with the responsibility of managing the accounts of Shrimad Rajchandra Mahila Gruha Udyog on a computer!
The Shrimad Rajchandra Mobile Veterinary team recently received an emergency call reporting a severely injured cat found on the side of a road. Immediately, a team was dispatched to the location, where they found a heavily bleeding cat with major open wounds.
The journey of Sonali Dusane, a girl from Vansda, Gujarat, is an inspiring story of what can happen when passion and perseverance is given the right environment and opportunity to bloom. Born into a traditional household, Sonali was destined to live a normal life of a girl brought up in her community. However, once she enrolled in Shrimad Rajchandra Gurukul (SRG), things began to change.
Janvi Shrivastav’s tale of transformation – from a student at Shrimad Rajchandra Gurukul to a professor at Shrimad Rajchandra Vidyapeeth is indeed inspirational! A shy girl, low on self-confidence and in doubt of her communication skills, Janvi’s life changed when she joined Shrimad Rajchandra Gurukul in the 11th standard in 2012. She shares, “Shrimad Rajchandra Gurukul became more than just my school – it became the foundation for achieving my dreams.
Yash Ahir has an incredible story of perseverance and strength. At the age of just 10 months, his parents noticed that he was unable to walk, stand or even crawl without support. Despite undergoing physiotherapy for several years, Yash showed no improvement. At the age of 8, during an orthopaedic camp at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital, Yash was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. After undergoing 3 successful surgeries at the hospital, he was recommended regular physiotherapy.
Harsh Pande, a resident of Uplat village of Maharashtra had met with a serious accident at the age of seven and suffered a fracture on his right leg. Despite multiple operations, his leg remained deformed, making him unable to walk properly. Harsh was brought to Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital, where he was promptly operated. An external fixator was used for the correction of his deformity. With this corrective surgery and gradual physiotherapy, Harsh is now able to walk without any support!
Jayesh Tumbda, a 12th standard graduate, is currently a successful entrepreneur who runs his own computer and electronics repair shop in Dharampur, Gujarat. Instead of opting for the traditional route of taking up a job, Jayesh decided that he wanted to build his own career.
In today’s competitive job market, it is increasingly difficult to get a job without a college degree. 21-year-old Satish Ganvit was facing a similar situation — as a 10th pass student, he was finding it difficult to get a well paid and stable job.
As a 12th standard graduate, Sejal Patel was having trouble finding a job that not only interested her, but also offered her enough income for self-sustenance.