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Hans India
24-05-2025
- Hans India
CV Anand holds meet with Gau Seva Assns to ensure a peaceful Bakrid
Hyderabad: Ahead of Bakrid, Hyderabad city police commissioner CV Anand firmly stated that strict measures would be taken against anyone found posting videos of cattle killings on social media. The commissioner urged cow protectors to meticulously abide by the law and cautioned them against taking enforcement into their own hands if they receive any information. During the crucial meeting with various Gau Seva (cow protection) associations to foster a peaceful atmosphere for the celebration, CV Anand advised them to promptly report any information, including photographs and videos, to the police control room by calling on mobile number 8712661155. Furthermore, the commissioner advised against undertaking any unlawful action at city check posts, assuring them of all possible assistance from the Hyderabad City Police. During the discussion, representatives from the Gau Seva Foundations reiterated their unwavering commitment to protecting cows and other cattle, emphasising their efforts to prevent animal cruelty. They highlighted their significant work in promoting cattle protection, cow-based agriculture, and related products, noting the environmental benefits inherent in cow-based farming methods. They underscored the profound moral responsibility felt by Gau Seva protectors to serve and respect cows, recognising their vital role in providing essential products like milk and curd. A key concern raised was the issue of individuals posting videos of cattle killings on social media platforms, with a strong appeal for stringent legal action against such perpetrators. The meeting saw the active participation of Vikram Singh Mann, Additional CP, Law and Order, alongside prominent representatives from Goseva organizations. Attendees included Kolishetti Sivakumar, Chairman, Yuga Tulsi Foundation; Deepak Singh, President, Gorakshak Dal, Telangana other dedicated Gau Seva protectors, as well as DCPs, Additional DCPs, and ACPs were also present.


The Print
30-04-2025
- Health
- The Print
Reverence for cows essence of Indian culture, says Nayab Saini
'Our sages had declared thousands of years ago that the welfare of humanity is possible only through the protection of cows. Today, as the world grapples with global warming, health issues, and the erosion of moral values, there is a need to return to our traditions and the first step on that journey is 'gau seva',' said Saini. He said that cow rearing and service have been vital to the prosperity of rural life. Palwal, Apr 30 (PTI) Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday said reverence for cows is the essence of Indian culture. Saini was addressing a gathering during the annual function organised on the auspicious occasion of 'Akshaya Tritiya' by Gau Seva Dham Hospital in Hodal here, said an official statement. During his visit, the chief minister inaugurated a new tin shed at Gau Seva Dham and also toured the entire complex. Addressing the gathering, Saini said, 'The virtue of serving cows is eternal and limitless. In Sanatan Dharma, the cow is revered as a mother and not only holds religious significance but also plays a crucial role socially, economically, and health-wise in our lives'. The chief minister said that the occasion of 'Akshaya Tritiya' is a sacred day and added, 'it is a celebration of the great traditions of Sanatan Dharma and symbolises the spirit of universal welfare'. He said 'Gau Seva Dham' has become a pilgrimage of service, where animals are treated and cared for with modern facilities. On this occasion, Saini announced a grant of Rs 21 lakh and assured that the demands submitted by Gau Seva Dham Hospital would be fulfilled through departmental procedures. PTI SUN MNK MNK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Hans India
27-04-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Preparing plans for job creation in rural areas: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday reiterated her government's commitment to generate jobs in rural areas and assured early completion of nearly 600 pending development projects, including roads and expansion of cooking gas pipeline, in villages. She also expressed her government's willingness to discuss and resolve issues concerning villagers, including land circle rate, tractors and alternative plots in land acquisition cases. Speaking to reporters during her visit to North West Delhi's Kanjhawala area, CM Gupta said the Government was building an education hub and ISBT in rural parts of the city to create more jobs and opportunities for people in these areas. Highlighting the allocation of Rs 1,157 crore in Delhi Budget 2025-26 for village and farmer welfare, the Chief Minister said, "The Delhi Government is working tirelessly for the development of villages, including infrastructure improvement, roads and drains." "We are also preparing plans to generate employment in villages. In Narela, we are setting up an education hub, and projects like ISBT and other projects will be implemented in rural areas," she said. Highlighting the development work being undertaken in villages, CM Gupta said, "Recently we connected 110 villages to a cooking gas pipeline and we are starting work to take the pipeline to the remaining villages." Pointing to a road inauguration event in a village on Sunday, she said the Delhi government was working systematically to complete 600 development works pending in rural areas. While presenting the Budget 2025-26 last month, CM Gupta also allocated Rs 4.85 crore for farmers, under the 'PM Kisan Samman Nidhi - State Top-up Scheme' under which farmers will be provided Rs 3,000 annually (in three installments of Rs 1,000) in addition to the Rs 6,000 annual assistance under the 'Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi' scheme. Earlier in the day, the CM offered prayers at Devi Maa temple in Kanjhawala and performed 'Gau Seva' at Gramin Gaushala in Bawana.