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Shrimad Rajchandra Mahila Gruha Udyog helps rural woman achieve her entrepreneurial dream!

Hemalatta, a 29 year old woman from rural Gujarat, is a successful entrepreneur who currently runs her own catering business along with her husband. Just a few years ago, this was a far-away dream for her, and in order to make it a reality, she enrolled in the Shrimad Rajchandra Mahila Gruha Udyog, where rural women are trained in various crafts and get access to employment opportunities.

A story of a rural youth realising his entrepreneurial ambitions

Jaydeep Patel, a youth from Dharampur, Gujarat had completed only his 12th standard exam and was keen on building his own career path, instead of choosing a routine job. Driven by his passion to venture on his own, he enrolled in the Mobile Repairing Course at Shrimad Rajchandra Skill Development Centre, an institution where less privileged youth like Jaydeep receive vocational and soft skills training at no cost.

Early intervention provides a new lease to a young life

Young Kunj was admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital after displaying a delayed cry at birth. After being nursed back to health, Kunj gradually started facing developmental delays. At the age of 2, he was admitted to Shrimad Rajchandra Viklang Centre (SRVC) and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and integration issues.

Extensive orthopaedic treatment helps a child stand on his feet!

Meet was born a premature baby and suffered from regular fits, which led to a delay in his physical development. At the age of 1 ½ years, Meet was admitted to Shrimad Rajchandra Viklang Centre as he could not speak coherently, hold his neck straight or sit and stand properly.

Transforming a life through early intervention

The story of Zakwan is a motivating one which establishes the importance of early intervention as a necessary part of the rural healthcare landscape, especially for infants. Zakwan was delivered through a caesarean section but displayed a delayed cry at birth. On the 2nd day after birth, Zakwan developed convulsions and was admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital, where he was treated. Considering the complications at the time of birth, it was imperative for him to undergo treatment in future.

Mahila Gruha Udyog – transforming lives of rural families

When Rupliben’s husband was diagnosed with a major illness that prevented him from working, she was suddenly faced with the responsibility of being the breadwinner in the family. She struggled daily as the family slipped into poverty. When she was recruited at the Shrimad Rajchandra Mahila Gruha Udyog, her life changed forever.