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Labhubhai Sonani, the owner of the inner vision that constantly guides him to do humanitarian work by illuminating the realm of life despite losing his eyesight, has shown his true sensitivity in solving various problems without bringing the objectives, purposes and constitutional aspects of the organization into the field of humanity. Many examples can be given, but let us take a few examples so that the well-wishers of the organization can understand the direction of the Karmayagya...
During the Covid period, both eyes of Alpesh Dangodara had to be removed due to Mucormyces disease. The ugly face After spending more than Rs. 25 lakhs, the disease could not be stopped. Alpesh, who was working in a private company, was suddenly pressed under the mountain of trouble.
He was given training and special glasses were made to maintain the beauty of his face and it was restored. Rameshbhai Balani of Bhavnagar, who was a victim of social boycott and who became blind at an old age, stopped people from grabbing property. He also provided similar help to Kishorebhai Chauhan in Rajula. Manubhai Dabhi, living in Surendranagar, was protected from harassment by people mining land, contacted government officials to prevent erosion of his cultivable land, and stopped illegal mining activities in the Bhogwa riverbed area. In addition, an employee working in a company in NIRMA, who lost both eyes due to chemical getting in his eyes, was also trained and reinstated in his job after consulting with the responsible officials of the company.
Since 2016, he has accepted Ankita Chauhan as his daughter and arranged to provide her with higher education. She has obtained a Master's degree in Music and is currently working as a music teacher at Shri Krushnakumarsinhji School & Home for The Blind.
All the above-mentioned individuals have been rehabilitated and are living a normal life due to the help they received in small and big ways. In addition, five of blind daughters, who are able-bodied, have also been married and established in the mainstream of society.
A mother shows the child the world and also teaches him to adjust to it. But a wife molds a person who has reached a young age, gives him strength and removes the ugliness in him.
Until the age of 46, I used to move forward with the weapon of harshness to achieve my ambition. Even after 15 years of worldly life, Neela could not establish the kingdom of thoughts on me, that is, my life ran as I wanted. In 2013, I was diagnosed with a fatal illness, meningitis. The illness lasted for a long time, I was bedridden for about six months and after two and a half years of treatment, I was free from it. But one morning I woke up in my bed, the dawn of a new life, I got the true identity of Neela, who took care of me step by step. She gave a new direction to my thoughts. My heart, which was heavy with a harsh personality, melted and feelings arose. This was the sun that shed light in the lives of many people. Who has given me a taste of humanity. Let me briefly introduce you to my wife Neela.
Neela was born on 11 September 1967, the third child of Mr. Surendrabhai and Kokilaben Shah, a member of a wealthy family, natives of Petlad city in Anand district. At the age of about five, she lost the sight of both her eyes due to typhoid. After receiving training in daily life from her mother Kokilaben, she got admission in Lions Blind Girls School in Vadodara at the age of about eight. In the Std. 10 board examination, she not only secured top ten position in Vadodara center, but also obtained the degree of Sangeet Visharad and Shiksha Visharad. Sunav started working as a part-time music teacher in PTC College. After that, she joined the job as a teacher in the Blind School in Vadodara. In 1997, I got married to him. In 1998, She got a job as a music teacher in the primary school of Bhavnagar District Panchayat. She worked at Budhel Girls' School, Koliyak Girls' School, Mari Shala Adarsh Shala , Tarasamiya Primary School and in Ghanshyamnagar Primary School.
In the year 2015, with the aim of enabling the visually impaired girls studying in Shri Krishnakumarsinhji School & Home for The Blind to complete their education and manage their homes independently as housewives, She started the 'Nishtha Home Science Center' on 8 June 2015 with financial contribution. Every Saturday and Sunday, She used to train the visually impaired girls of the school to prepare various dishes. Since 2014, She joined the Shri Krushnakumarsinhji School & Home for the Blind as a trustee and took special care of the kitchen and girls' hostel departments. Many visually impaired girls have benefited from her compassion. On 8 March 2017, she formed the 'Pragnyachakshu Saurashtra Sakhi Mandal' for the welfare of blind girls of the entire Saurashtra region. She left us forever during the Covid period.