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Bijali and her baby get a new lease of life through timely intervention by Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital

Bijaliben Dalvi, an expectant mother, was bitten by a Russell’s viper, one of the world’s most venomous snakes. The timely administering of an antidote saved Bijaliben’s life, but led to complications for her unborn baby. The next day itself, her infant was prematurely delivered with an extremely low birth weight of 1.75 kgs. When the baby did not cry and did not start breathing, she was rushed to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital.

Soma Ganvit gets the best medical treatment in the nick of time!

Somabhai Ganvit, a resident of Asura village was brought to SRH, suffering from intense pain in his upper abdomen, experiencing convulsions and heaviness after even a small intake of food. Medical tests diagnosed inflammation of the pancreas and presence of stones in the pancreatic duct.

SRH comes to the rescue of a patient by treating a complex medical condition

Hinchlal Chaudhari, a 52-year resident of Mumbai was admitted to SRH with a non-healing ulcer of his left leg, extending from the mid-thigh to the knee. The patient had sought initial consultation from reputed hospitals in Mumbai but his condition kept on deteriorating. His employer shared the problem with SRH volunteers and the patient was immediately admitted there.

Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham’s veterinary team saves the life of a pregnant cow

It was a medical emergency when the foetus of a pregnant cow died in the womb itself. The cow’s body was swollen and she was in excruciating pain. The cow would die if the foetus was not removed in time. The Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham’s  veterinary team was called in and they successfully performed a caesarean section surgery, giving the cow a new lease of life.

Shrimad Rajchandra Gurukul inspires Sanjay to pursue his dream of studying mechanical engineering

Sanjay Parmar’s family was sustaining itself well and looked forward to a secure future, but for a list of fate!  Sanjay’s father suffered a crippling paralytic attack, which made him bed-ridden and unable to work and earn for his family.  Sanjay’s mother and brother started working in the farms but earned meagre wages, unable to sustain their family. While Sanjay wanted to pursue further studies in the field of Science, the high cost of private schools kept him away and there were no public schools in the vicinity.

A tribal farmer gets the gift of cattle to sustain his agricultural activity

The importance of agriculture in the life of Pandu, a tribal farmer, is immense. He is the head of his family and supports it through his hard work. Receiving two oxen free of cost from Shrimad Rajchandra Jivamaitridham has helped him increase his agricultural yield significantly. Today, Pandu has expanded his activities to produce rice, bajra and other pulses and leads a secured existence.

A 15-year-old girl stands tall after corrective surgery at our Viklang Centre

Nital was born with deformed ankles and knees. When she was six years old, she received surgery to straighten her ankles. When she was 14, both her knees were operated upon, but doctors did not provide any post-operative physical therapy, so she still had a hunched gait. When she was 15, she visited SRVC for regular physiotherapy. A Paediatric Orthopaedist performed a corrective surgery and with the help of physiotherapy, walking sticks and push-knee splints, she is now walking upright.

Celebrating International Women’s Day through Empowerment

In Dharampur, a motivational session was organised for 400 tribal women from across 9 villages of South Gujarat. The women were inspired by a touching experience sharing by Chief Guest – Police Inspector Smt. H.J. Patel, who shared how she overcame several hurdles to build a successful career. Sangita Patel, a lady Sarpanch of Kaprada taluka, also spoke her leadership journey. Staff from the Government’s Women Helpline (181) and Ministry of Women and Child Development’s ‘Sakhi One Stop Centre’, shared useful tips to combat all types of abuse.