
Healing Hands, Living Legacy
When Smt. Subhadraben Sureshchandra extended her support to Ganpat University, she gave wings to a vision—an institute where young minds could be trained not only to treat illness but to restore dignity, mobility, and hope. Her generosity led to the growth of the Institute of Physiotherapy (IOP), a cornerstone of Ganpat University’s healthcare education.
Physiotherapy has long been a neglected field in rural and semi-urban India, where thousands live with untreated pain, disability, or post-surgery complications. Thanks to Subhadraben’s support, IOP today stands as a centre of healing and learning, equipped with modern laboratories, rehabilitation facilities, and classrooms that prepare compassionate physiotherapists.
For students, this institute is more than an educational space—it is a launchpad for careers dedicated to human well-being. For patients who benefit from its outreach and camps, it is a second chance at life.
Every therapy session, every student graduating as a trained physiotherapist, and every life healed carries forward Subhadraben’s vision of service and empowerment.
A student remarked: “This institute doesn’t just prepare us for a career—it prepares us to give people their lives back. And that is the true gift of Subhadraben’s support.”
Through the Institute of Physiotherapy, Subhadraben Sureshchandra’s legacy lives on—healing bodies, uplifting families, and shaping future healthcare leaders.

Seeds of Knowledge, Harvest of Hope
When Smt. Kantaben Kashiram Rambhai chose to support Ganpat University, she did not just fund an institute she sowed the seeds of a new future for thousands of rural youth. Her generosity gave birth to the Kantaben Kashiram Institute of Agriculture Sciences and Research (KKIASR), a landmark initiative of Ganpat University dedicated to transforming agriculture through education and innovation.
For years, aspiring students from farming families in North Gujarat lacked access to advanced agricultural education. Opportunities to study modern farming, agri-technology, and sustainable practices were often far from their reach. The establishment of KKIASR changed this story forever.
Today, KKIASR stands as a living legacy of Kantaben’s vision equipped with modern classrooms, research labs, demonstration farms, and a curriculum designed to bridge traditional farming wisdom with scientific innovation. Here, young men and women learn not just how to cultivate crops, but how to cultivate sustainable livelihoods, resilient farming models, and agri-business enterprises.
The impact is already visible: graduates of KKIASR are leading organic farming ventures, experimenting with climate-resilient crops, and working on CSR and government projects to uplift rural communities. For many families, this institute is the first step toward economic independence and dignity.
A student shared with pride: “Because of KKIASR, I am not only a farmer’s son, I am becoming an agri-scientist. This dream was possible only because of Kantaben’s blessing and Ganpat University’s vision.”
Through KKIASR, Kantaben Kashiram Rambhai’s legacy lives on—turning fields into classrooms, and classrooms into engines of rural transformation.