Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday launched the new website of the Gauseva Aayog, which has been set up to promote cow culture in the state. (Pics/CMO)
Updated On: 2024-12-17 07:29 PM IST
Compiled by : Jyoti Shukla
CM Devendra Fadnavis launched the new website of the Maharashtra Gauseva Aayog, www.mahagosevaayog.org, which has been set up to promote cow culture in the state
The Gauseva Commission has been constituted for the conservation, protection, and welfare of indigenous bovines in the State and to supervise the institutions working for the same
He said the state has 1.39 crore bovines, of which 13 lakh are indigenous cows. Under 'Go Ten,' work is being done for the conservation of cows through cow rearing, cow conservation, cow protection, cow value addition, gaushala, gau rakshak, gopalak, cow-based farming, cow literacy, and cow tourism
Mundada also said that special dairy will be set up for indigenous cows in the state. The Commission is supervising the conservation, protection, and welfare of indigenous bovines and the institutions working for the same
Registration of Gaushalas, Gosadans, Panjrapoles and Bovine Societies, inclusion and implementation of Govardhan Govansh Seva Kendra Scheme and other schemes, operation of animal health services, management of infirm, aged and diseased animals, ensuring care and treatment, training and awareness of persons taking care of animals are being done
Through this website, information has been made available to the general public and bovine conservation organisations in one click
Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik, members of the Gauseva Commission Sanjay Bhosale, Dr. Nitin Markandey, Uddhav Nerkar, Sunil Suryavanshi, Sanat Kumar Gupta, Deepak Bhagat, and others were present on the occasion