The Navjivan Viklang Sevashray is an NGO in India headquartered in Bhachau, Kutch Gujarat .Shri Navjivan Viklang Sevashray was established in year 1991 and now it has successfully Completed its 32 long years for the betterment of the society.
The Navjivan Viklang Sevashray is an NGO in India headquartered in Bhachau, Kutch Gujarat .Shri Navjivan Viklang Sevashray was established in year 1991 and now it has successfully Completed its 27 long years for the betterment of the society. Shri Navjivan Viklang Sevashray is an ideology, which has come forward to help and develop the needy, backward class, orphan and disable people of the society and make them self sustained. Shri Navjivan Viklang Sevashray has always thought of developing and building our nation.
We are working in the Kutch district with these types of desire that people living in our Country become educated, non-addicted & don’t be the person who is burden to our country, but be a person who is devoted and dedicated to our country.
To empower people with disabilities and their families lead a meaningful life of their choice, experience personal health and growth.
Our mission is to provide innovative high quality support services to people with disabilities that enhance their lifestyle to enjoy fulfilled lives.
26th July 1991 — the day when our organization formally came into existence. Before that, a group of individuals carried out various charitable activities to serve the economically, educationally, and financially backward population of the local area.
During that time, India — especially the Kachchh district of Gujarat — faced severe shortages in basic needs such as food, shelter, education, poverty alleviation, and financial stability.
According to the 1991 Census, the following were recorded:
Financially stable sections of society and government support (such as tax exemptions and grants) played a vital role. Encouraged by this, a group of individuals formally established a charitable trust named Shree Navjeevan Viklang Sevashray, registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950.
At that time, India’s economy was in the early stages of development, making it difficult to raise public donations. However, in the initial 6–7 years, the organization successfully organized small-scale activities like:
These small achievements inspired the organization to expand its outreach. However, due to funding constraints, many goals couldn’t be fully achieved. Despite that, members continued contributing from their personal earnings.
Then came 26th January 2001, a tragic day when an earthquake devastated the Kachchh district. It was one of the worst natural disasters in Indian history:
Recovery was difficult, but many charitable organizations worldwide helped restore the district. However, problems related to education, employment, and awareness remained.
Our organization resolved to address this by establishing schools, hostels, girls’ education centers, and residential schools for physically and mentally challenged children from economically weaker sections.