Who We Are?
Inspired by revolutionary Mangal Pandey, the pioneer of independence, on 19 July 2017, the foundation of Atal Kamdhenu Gauseva Sansthan was laid in Kalyanpur in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh
Our MissioN
As the cows grow old, they stop giving milk, and people leave them to die in the road, where either they become victims of road accidents, either they are sent to the slaughterhouse or fall ill by eating polythene.
Today, tractors are being used on a large scale for farming.
95 percent of the bulls have become useless, so when the cow has a calf, 95 percent of the calves and bulls are left in the road
The dairy industry is also a major reason for the plight of the cow progeny, milk is obtained from those cows and buffaloes who have recently given calves For this, no one waits for them to get pregnant naturally, they are artificially impregnated many times,And they are pregnant every year so that this cow does not stop giving milk,
And this cow, when it stops giving milk, comes into the road
In India, cows are considered sacred, and in the scriptures they have the status of mother, and they are worshiped in the form of goddesses, and bulls are worshiped as Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva
There are about 90 million livestock in the same country of India, out of which only about 9 lakh livestock in Madhya Pradesh alone, 80 per cent of them are abandoned and on roads
In such a situation, if these 80 percent of the cows have no one, if they get into an accident, or if they become sick, then there is no one to help.
We treat and care for animals.