A GUJARATI IN LETTER & SPIRIT
The Morning Standard
|October 20, 2024
Dr. Ravjibhai Gabani is a government official, author and philanthropist. His journey of perseverance leaves a mark on Gujarati literature, reports Dilip Kshatriya
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MEET Ravjibhai Narshibhai Gabani, a 52-year-old man from a middle-class family in Pipaliya village in Valbhipur taluka, Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, is more than just an accomplished government official. Currently serving as an Additional Collector in the Gujarat Administrative Service (Class 1), his true legacy extends far beyond his official role.
A scholar with an impressive educa-tional backgroundBEY OFFE BR holding degrees in P.T.C, M.A., B.Ed., and a Ph.D.― Dr. Gabani's greatest contribution lies in his devotion to the Gujarati language. With nine published books and four more in the pipeline, he has made an indelible mark on Gujarati literature. Yet, his service to society doesn't stop there.
Driven by compassion, he has personally funded the education of under-privileged children and provided medical assistance to ailing relatives.
Dr. Gabani's journey is not just one of professional achievement but of deep-rooted service, reflecting his unwavering commitment to the betterment of his community and the preservation of his culture.
Ravjibhai's childhood was shaped by humble beginnings, growing up in a simple farming family with his parents, two brothers, and two sisters. Despite facing significant financial hardships, he remained undeterred in his pursuit of education.
By the time he reached seventh grade, Ravji had already battled through numerous challenges, yet his determination only grew stronger.
His path to completing the 10th grade was far from easy.
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