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Gau Rashtra Yatra Team Meets Governor Acharya Devvrat
Gau Rashtra Yatra Team Meets Governor Acharya Devvrat

Business Standard

time23-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Gau Rashtra Yatra Team Meets Governor Acharya Devvrat

VMPL New Delhi [India], July 23: In a discussion held with a 12-member delegation of Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh (RGSS) and allied organizations at Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar, Hon'ble Gujarat governor Acharya Devvrat met the Gau Rashtra Yatra team. During the round of discussion, Narendra Kumar and Bharat Singh Rajpurohit shed light on the Gau Aadharit Prakritik Krishi, emphasizing the need for traditional value restoration for Gauseva, cow breed conservation, scientific breeding programs, development of self-reliant Gaushalas, advisory task force setup for cows, and mass awareness through cow protection campaigns. Narendra Kumar emphasized that the future of India lies in embracing cow-based agriculture and restoring Gau-based traditional values. According to Narendra Kumar's LinkedIn post, if India adopts Gau Aadharit Prakritik Krishi, we will be able to save around $1.5 billion annually on fertilizer imports and reduce a significant value of government subsidies. In addition to this, we will save our soil, farmers, and national health. Highlighting the importance of cow breed conservation and scientific breed programs, Bharat Singh Rajpurohit stressed in the discussion that every Indian household and farm must include cows as a major part of ecological and spiritual life. He regarded cows as the living laboratories for organic farming and rural prosperity. RGSS Presents Roadmap for Gau Seva and Rural Sustainability The delegation outlined a strategic plan to promote organic farming, gaushala self-reliance, breed improvement, and cow protection. The key RGSS Demands and vision include- Organic Farming Movement - Adoption of Panchgavya-based Organic Farming, replacing chemical inputs through cow dung, urine, and bioenzymes. Breed Improvement Program- Efforts to save indigenous cow breeds such as Gir, Sahiwal, Tharparkar, Bachaur, Gangatiri, and others through scientific breeding and farmer support. Rashtriya Gau Yatra Initiative- A Campaign to begin in August 2025 to cover 500+ districts, promote Gau Aadharit Krishi, conduct training sessions at farming clusters and Gaushalas, and culminate in Rashtriya Gausamman Sammelan, 2025. In the discussion with Gujarat governor Acharya Devvrat, Narendra Kumar talked about the spiritual and economic imperative of cow conservation. Based on his experience and learnings at Hindrise Gau Sanvardhan Aashram, he expressed his feeling regarding how gaushalas can emerge as rural innovation centers and farmers will evolve to become self-reliant Annadatas. Narendra Kumar said, "Organic farming with cow inputs can restore soil fertility, leave no scope for toxic agriculture, and change the lives of millions of Indian farmers. Yes, our Kisans will become debt-free." Narendra Kumar further added, "Rashtriya Gau Yatra will connect thousands of gaushalas, farmers, youth groups, and panchayats, collecting petitions, offering trainings, and identifying cow warriors, breeders, and innovators to be honoured at the Sammelan. Adding to the vision, Bharat Singh Rajpurohit said, "This year, we will identify and support the real protectors of cows on the ground. From Bihar to Gujarat, from Rajasthan to Odisha, we are uniting India to stand together and contribute to Gaurashtra revival." The 12-member delegation included leaders and experts across India including Narendra Kumar (Founder- RGSS and Hindrise Gau Sanvardhan Aashram), Bharat Singh Rajpurohit (President- Awari), Swami Madhav Prakash (Advisor- RGSS and Head- Swaminarayan Gaushala, Gandhinagar), Sanjeet Kumar Yadav (State Organisation Secretary, Bihar- RGSS), Harshad Gugaliya (Gau Seva Activist), Dinesh Sharma (Gaushala Head, Rajasthan), Dr. Shakti Dev (Veterinary Expert- Indigenous Cow Breed), Devendra Chauhan (Legal Advisor- Cow Protection), Ravi Shukla (RGSS Member), Gopal Mishra (Farmer Leader, Madhya Pradesh), Loknath Tripathi (Campaign Coordinator- RGSS, East India), and Parth Patel (Youth Representative, Gujarat).

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami performs Gau-Poojan at Lalkuan Municipal Corporation Gaushala
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami performs Gau-Poojan at Lalkuan Municipal Corporation Gaushala

India Gazette

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami performs Gau-Poojan at Lalkuan Municipal Corporation Gaushala

Nanital (Uttarakhand) [India], June 7 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday performed Gau-Poojan at Lalkuan Municipal Corporation Gaushala and described Gauseva as an integral part of Uttarakhand's culture, according to a CMO statement. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of various development schemes and said, 'It is our resolve to bring the pace of development to every village and every city.' Through Gau Poojan, CM Dhami sent the message of Gau Samvardhan to society: 'The protection of Mother Cow is the identity of our civilisation.' According to a CMO statement, Dhami participated in the three-day Prana Pratishtha ceremony held at the historic Kalu Siddha Temple in Haldwani earlier today. [{77a1aa7a-4a58-476a-adbc-be59555f0cc8:intradmin/ On this occasion, he duly worshipped and offered a canopy in the temple and prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the state's people. On this occasion, he also inspected the newly constructed grand temple complex. The Chief Minister said that Kalu Siddha Temple is the main centre of faith for the area's people. He said the government prioritises forwarding development works while preserving the state's spiritual and cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Dhami also planted a tree in Pant Park during his stay in Nainital and administered the oath. The Chief Minister also participated in cleaning activities under the Swachhata Abhiyan. On friday, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami arrived in Nainital for a two-day visit. On the first day of his stay, he inspected the beautification and redevelopment works at Mallital for Rs 1,101 crore under the Manaskhand Mandir Mala Yojana. Under this scheme, 12 new shops are being developed, and they were also inaugurated. On this occasion Chief Minister Dhami announced: work will be done to improve the Dhunighat and Ratighat footpath; Shahid Sanjay Bisht Motor Road (Kainchi-Hartapa-Hailimotor Road to Titoli) will be upgraded and improve; sections of State Highway No. 71 (Ramnagar-Bhandarpani-Amgari-Bhaurakot-Betalghat-Bhujan Richi-Billekh) will be strengthened; DSA ground will be developed as a model sports center for national level sports competitions and training; alternative parking will be constructed in Nainital; hockey turf and boxing ring will be built in the flats ground; flats ground will be used only for sports and cultural events, other commercial activities will be prohibited; Nainital bus stand complex will be redeveloped through lightweight structure to increase public transport facility and reduce traffic jam. (ANI)

Hyderabad top cop cautions cow vigilantes in the city ahead of Bakrid
Hyderabad top cop cautions cow vigilantes in the city ahead of Bakrid

The Hindu

time24-05-2025

  • The Hindu

Hyderabad top cop cautions cow vigilantes in the city ahead of Bakrid

Commissioner of Hyderabad Police C.V. Anand on Friday warned that strict action would be taken against anyone posting videos of cattle killings on social media ahead of the Bakrid festival. He also cautioned against any unauthorised action at city check posts, promising cooperation from the Hyderabad Police to address concerns around cattle protection. Chairing a coordination meeting with gauseva (cow protection) groups at Basheerbagh, he urged activists to avoid taking the law into their own hands. 'Report to us. Don't act on your own,' Anand said, advising the public to share credible information, including photos, videos or alerts, directly with the police control room at 8712661155. The meeting was attended by Additional CP (Law and Order) Vikram Singh Mann and representatives from Gauseva groups including the Yuga Thulasi Foundation, Gorakshak Dal Telangana, Akhil Bharatiya Gau Seva Foundation, Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangh, and Love for Cow Foundation. Cow protection representatives reaffirmed their commitment to preventing cruelty towards cattle, stressing the moral and environmental importance of cow protection. Concerns were raised over disturbing social media posts depicting cattle killings, with demands for strict legal action against offenders. The police assured full support while calling for restraint and legal compliance from all groups involved.

Free encroached land without delay, punish bullies: Yogi
Free encroached land without delay, punish bullies: Yogi

United News of India

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

Free encroached land without delay, punish bullies: Yogi

Gorakhpur, Apr 30 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday directed the officials to immediately clear encroachments on land belonging to the poor and take strict legal action against the culprits, warning that those who exploit the vulnerable will face consequences. Speaking at the Janata Darshan held outside the Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath Temple, the CM reiterated the government's unwavering commitment to justice and prosperity for every citizen, urging officers to act with transparency, impartiality and sensitivity. During Janata Darshan, he heard the grievances of around 200 people. Among them was a distressed woman who shared details of a long-standing land dispute. Assuring her, Yogi said, "Don't worry, your problem will be solved and we'll also take care of your journey home." These compassionate words moved the woman seeking justice to tears. The CM immediately directed the officials to take swift action and assured her that justice would be delivered without delay. As the woman expressed her gratitude, she also said she did not have the fare to return home. "Don't worry, you will be given the fare to return home," the CM said while directing the temple management to provide the necessary assistance. He directed the officials to ensure speedy and high-quality resolutions of each of the people's issues. As in previous sessions, several individuals sought financial help for medical treatment. Yogi assured them of full government support. Handing their applications to officials, he directed that treatment cost estimates be prepared promptly and submitted for approval. Some attendees had brought their children, with whom he interacted warmly, blessing them, gifting chocolates and asking about their studies. He began his day with prayers at Guru Gorakhnath's shrine and the samadhi of his Guru, Mahant Avedyanath. He then visited the temple premises, performed Gauseva at the Gaushala and paused at Bhim Sarovar to hand-feed ducks. UNI AB PRS

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