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About the Cow

Many cows are abandoned when they stop giving milk, leaving them to wander aimlessly and eventually perish. We humbly urge everyone to make a small yet meaningful change: reduce your daily consumption by just one piece of bread and save the food for an entire year. This simple act can gather at least 11 kilograms of grain annually, enough to save the life of a cow. Serving cows not only promotes compassion but also helps save approximately ₹34,000 per month in overall expenses.
This initiative is not about burdening any single individual but about collective effort. Regardless of caste, religion, or community, we believe everyone can contribute to this noble cause. With the collective contribution of grains, we would still need approximately ₹4,08,000 annually to cover labor, medical expenses, and shelter for the cows. To fully support the initiative, we aim to raise ₹5,00,000, including costs for water tanks, shelter rooms, and a generator for electricity.

Our Campaign Mission for Cows

1. Provide Shelter and Care: To ensure abandoned and stray cows have a safe and secure place to live, free from hunger, thirst, and harm.
2. Promote Cow Welfare: To supply proper nutrition, medical care, and a clean environment for cows, ensuring their health and well-being.
3. Encourage Community Participation: To inspire collective efforts from individuals of all backgrounds to contribute time, resources, and donations for the welfare of cows.
4. Prevent Abandonment: To raise awareness about the ethical treatment of cows and provide alternatives to abandoning non-milking cows, emphasizing their cultural and ecological importance.
5. Sustainable Support Systems: To establish long-term solutions such as water tanks, shelters, and renewable energy setups to maintain cow care facilities effectively.

Saving Gauvansh is crucial for preserving our cultural heritage, environment, and agricultural sustainability. Charity helps provide shelter, nutrition, and healthcare for cows, ensuring their protection and fostering harmony with nature and tradition.