See the children today, they go to the disco, take drugs, eat non-veg… In my house, at 5.30 am, a priest comes and both my children pray and even apply gau mutra (cow urine) if required,” says Aarti. “It is important for our future generation to follow dharma. Such as Hiya, and her brother Rian, 4, who also “enjoys sports”. And that the project had already ensured 450 “customised babies”. Speaking to The Indian Express earlier this month, Dr Narvani said their target is to have Garbh Vigyan Anusandhan Kendras (facilitation centres) in every state by 2020. It has since grown, to a residential ‘Ved Garbh Vihar’ campus on the Jamnagar-Somnath road, which is set to begin taking reservations from couples in a few days. The Changanis first went to the clinic in 2009. The clinic’s director and co-founder, Dr Karishma Mohandas Narvani, is an office-bearer of the Arogya Bharati, and currently chairs its meetings as unofficial national convenor. Aarti and Sunil attended its Garbh Vigyan Sanskar programme, as advised by the RSS’s health wing Arogya Bharati. The combo of maths-plus-sports was advised to the Jamnagar couple by the city’s ‘Ved Garbha, Garbhasanskar - Ayurvedic Antenatal Care Infertility and Panchkarma Centre’.
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