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Innocent Cows Don’t Deserve To Suffer Anymore, This Gaushala Is Working Hard To Change Their Plight
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Spread over 6 acres, this gaushala takes in cows who are challenged, have been rescued from slaughterhouses, injured in accidents, or have been abandoned by their owners. They have over 800+ cows and bulls that they’re currently looking after.
Shyam Ji Gau Sewa Samiti is the perfect home for cows to recuperate and live their days in happiness. They also have a 24x7 ambulance and veterinary service to ensure that these animals get timely treatment. A separate ward to treat sick and injured cows allows them to get the immediate and proper medical attention they need. Unfortunately, this isn’t enough to meet the needs of all the cows they want to help. They need your support to build another ward and better look after hundreds of cattle.
Support Them To Give Hundreds Of Cows Hope Again
Looking after 800+ cattle is no easy feat. Not only does it take a lot of workforces but is also expensive.
“We started this gaushala with a mission to protect all those cows who have faced atrocities, violence and brutality. We need your support to serve these cows and give them the best life. Food, medicines and construction material will help us continue our journey of gauseva.”
About the NGO: Shyam Ji Gau Sewa Samiti was started in March 2016 by Manoj Joon, Hari Om Joon , Surender Joon, and Radhe shyam kabra ji in Nuna Majra, Haryana with one mission - to protect all those cows who have faced atrocities, violence and brutality. Spread over 6 acres of land, this gaushala is the perfect home for cows to recuperate and live their days in happiness.
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