Our Founder

Founder of Shree Bharatiya Pragnachakshu Gurukul

 

Shree Devjibhai Jethabhai Khokhari was a compassionate visionary who devoted his life to uplifting the marginalized, particularly the visually impaired and physically handicapped. Driven by the belief that noble thoughts must be transformed into impactful actions, he established the “Shree Bharatiya Pragnachakshu Gurukul” in Porbandar on June 1, 1960. This institution became a beacon of hope and empowerment for countless individuals.

A Mission to Empower

Devjibhai recognized the societal challenges faced by blind individuals and took proactive steps to enhance their quality of life. Through the Gurukul, he introduced initiatives focused on self-employment, enabling blind students to achieve financial independence and contribute to their communities. His efforts went beyond economic support—he aimed to build fulfilling lives for those under his care. One notable endeavor was facilitating marriages for blind individuals, bringing light and joy to their personal lives.

A Legacy of Impact

The reach of Devjibhai’s work extended far and wide. The organization he founded has supported approximately 10,000 students with various physical disabilities, offering them shelter, education, and opportunities to grow. His unwavering commitment provided a sanctuary for those ignored by society, fostering their development and integration into the community.

Family and Personal Life

Devjibhai was supported by a loving family, including his wife, Jayaben, and their children: daughter Jagruti, son Kamlesh, and daughters Usha and Kamlakshi. Together, they shared his vision of service and compassion

A Lasting Inspiration

Shree Devjibhai Jethabhai Khokhari lived a life dedicated to the service of others. His legacy endures through the Shree Bharatiya Pragnachakshu Gurukul, which continues to transform lives by providing hope, dignity, and opportunity to those in need. His work stands as a powerful example of how one individual’s determination can illuminate the lives of many.

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