Shree Khatu Shyam Gaumata Poshan and Upchar Seva
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Shree Khatu Shyam Gaumata Poshan and Upchar Seva
Gau Chikitsa Organization brings a compassion-led campaign dedicated to Gau Mata Seva—focused on providing chara (green fodder), dry fodder, clean water, and timely treatment support for cows that are hungry, weak, sick, or abandoned. Every day, many Gaumata wander near roads, garbage points, and open fields searching for food. Some are undernourished, some are dehydrated, and some silently suffer due to untreated injuries or illness. This drive is a humble effort to restore dignity, health, and safety—because Gau Mata is not just an animal; she is a symbol of nourishment, compassion, and dharma.
Why This Seva Matters
When a cow is hungry, her body weakens quickly. When she is untreated, pain becomes her daily reality. In many places, stray or abandoned cows face a harsh cycle—limited fodder, unsafe roaming, and delayed medical help. Through this campaign, we aim to reduce suffering by ensuring essential care reaches Gaumata on time. A bundle of fodder can prevent starvation. A timely check-up can stop an infection from spreading. A small act of seva can protect a life that cannot ask for help.
Campaign Purpose
The purpose of this Gau Mata Seva drive is to provide immediate nutrition support and basic-to-urgent medical aid for needy cows in our identified areas. We prioritize cows that are visibly weak, sick, injured, lactating, or left without caregivers. This is a dignity-first campaign—our goal is not only to feed and treat, but also to ensure Gaumata receives care with respect, gentleness, and proper handling.
What This Gau Seva Drive Includes
🌿 Chara & Fodder Support
Distribution of fresh green fodder (chara) and dry fodder (bhusa/grass as available) for cows in high-need zones. The focus is on clean, safe feed that supports digestion and improves strength. We also encourage mindful feeding—placing fodder at safer points away from traffic and garbage.
💧 Clean Water & Basic Care
In many seasons, dehydration becomes a hidden danger. This drive supports water arrangements where needed and promotes basic care practices such as gentle cleaning, observation for infection, and guiding cows to safer resting spots whenever possible.
🩺 Treatment & Medical Support
On-ground medical support includes basic check-ups, first-aid, dressing, and support for common conditions (weakness, infection signs, fever-like symptoms, wounds, and mobility issues). When required, we coordinate for advanced treatment through veterinary guidance—because early care often prevents bigger complications.
📦 Procurement, Transport & Coordination
Behind every seva drive is careful planning—procurement of fodder, arranging transport, sorting supplies, and managing distribution routes. Volunteers coordinate calmly to ensure fairness, safety, and a respectful process. We also maintain basic tracking so support reaches the right places consistently.
Our Implementation Approach
This campaign follows a simple principle: Need first, dignity always. We identify locations through visible need and local inputs. Feeding is done patiently—without crowding or chaos. Medical support is carried out responsibly, with gentle handling and proper hygiene. We aim to create a calm environment where Gaumata feels safe, not threatened. Every volunteer is guided to treat cows with compassion, patience, and respect.
Be a Part of Gau Mata Seva
When you support this campaign, you help provide feed, care, and treatment to Gaumata who have no voice and no shelter. Your contribution becomes chara in her stomach, medicine in her healing, and relief in her suffering. Together, with Gau Chikitsa Organization, let’s turn compassion into action—so every cow we reach receives nourishment, care, and the dignity she deserves.
Gau Seva is not only help—it's dharma in action.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The mission of KGCS is to rescue, treat, and rehabilitate sick and injured cows, providing them with the medical care they need to recover and thrive. We are dedicated to reducing their suffering and improving their quality of life.
Our hospital provides a range of services, including emergency care, surgical interventions, personalised treatments, diagnostic services, and rehabilitation for cows and other animals. We strive to offer the best possible medical care to every animal in need.
KGCS is home to over 1000 animals at any given point, ensuring they have a safe and natural environment to live in. We strive to provide each animal with the care and attention they deserve.
You can call our 24/7 helpline to report any sick or injured cows. Our team will respond promptly, providing the necessary care and ensuring the cow’s swift recovery.






