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Gaushala
In many rural and urban regions, a large number of cows are abandoned, injured, sick, or left without proper food and shelter. These helpless cattle often roam on roads, face accidents, suffer from hunger, and live without medical care. Recognizing the urgent need to protect and rehabilitate these cows, Parohitaishi Welfare Foundation proposes to establish a well-maintained Gaushala (Cow Shelter) dedicated to their safety, nourishment, and long-term care.
The Gaushala will provide a safe, hygienic, and compassionate environment where abandoned, rescued, disabled, and elderly cows can live with dignity. This initiative aims to promote animal welfare while preserving cultural and environmental values. 1. Project Objectives: To rescue and shelter abandoned, injured, and homeless cows. To provide regular food, clean water, and nutritional supplements. To ensure proper medical care, vaccination, and treatment for sick or injured cattle. To create a safe environment for cows to live peacefully. To raise awareness about cow protection and responsible cattle care. To engage communities in animal welfare activities. 2. Target Beneficiaries: Abandoned, stray, and homeless cows Injured, disabled, or sick cattle Elderly cows unable to survive on streets Calves separated from their mothers Cows rescued from harmful or unsafe situations. Major Activities: Infrastructure Development: Construction of cow sheds with proper roofing and ventilation Separate areas for feeding, resting, medical care, and quarantine Installation of clean water facilities and fodder storage units Feeding & Nutrition: Daily supply of green grass, dry fodder, cattle feed, and mineral supplements Special nutrition for weak, pregnant, or sick cows Healthcare & Veterinary Support: Regular health check-ups and medical treatment Vaccination and deworming schedules Emergency care for injured cows Rescue Operations: Identifying distressed or abandoned cows in surrounding regions Coordinating with locals and authorities for safe rescue and transportation Cleanliness & Maintenance: Regular cleaning of shelter areas Proper waste management and hygiene practices Community Awareness: Promoting responsible cattle ownership Encouraging donations and volunteer participation Conducting awareness drives on cow safety and respect. Expected Outcomes: Safe shelter and protection for helpless cows Improved health, nutrition, and lifespan of rescued cattle Reduction in road accidents caused by stray cows Increased community involvement in animal welfare Stronger cultural and social responsibility toward cattle protection. Sustainability Plan: The Gaushala will operate through community support, donations, volunteer efforts. Transparent reporting, efficient management, and long-term planning will ensure the sustainability of the shelter. The Foundation aims to expand the Gaushala as the number of rescued cattle increases. Conclusion: Through the Gaushala Development & Cow Protection Initiative, Parohitaishi Welfare Foundation is committed to giving abandoned and helpless cows a safe home, proper care, and a life of dignity. With collective compassion and support, we can build a peaceful shelter that truly protects and nurtures these gentle animals.