Mumbai: Amidst the bustling lanes of Parel, adjacent to the towering structure of Tata Cancer Hospital, a small but mighty beacon of hope has been shining brightly for over four decades. The Jeevan Jyot Cancer Relief and Care Trust, established by Harakhchand Savla, 67, is more than just an organisation, it is a second home and a fortress of positivity for thousands of children from across the country battling the dreaded disease.
How Regret Sparked a Lifelong Mission
The genesis of Jeevan Jyot is a deeply human story of regret that blossomed into selfless service. It was 43 years ago when Savla, then running a popular restaurant in Lower Parel, was approached by a distressed outstation woman seeking help for her mother’s cancer treatment. Unaware of the nuances, Savla directed her to T

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