Treating Thousands of Injured Cows
Let's Save Sick and Injured Cows by Providing Lifesaving Treatment
Donations are covered under 80G of Income Tax
Donations are covered under 80G of Income Tax
Our goal is to save cows that have been involved in accidents or are severely ill by ensuring they receive the medical attention they need.
Krishnagarh Gau Chikitsa Samiti was established in January 2015 with the aim to provide timely and proper medical services to injured cow mother in Kishangarh city and 300 surrounding villages. For the last 9 years, we have distributed thousands of stickers and promoted our helpline numbers, 9829272108 , 9829270108 on social media to ensure immediate reporting of accidents for timely medical assistance.
Since our inception, we have treated 18,000 sick and injured cows by bringing them to hospitals through ambulances. For cows found in critical conditions, we provide treatment on the spot and drop them to their designated locations after treatment. Our City Bike Ambulance service always try to provide immediate treatment to cows found in critical conditions with all the resources that are available. So far, City Bike Ambulance has provided first aid to 6,600 cows.
Our first aid efforts have benefited 6,600 cows, ensuring that resources are available for animals in critical condition. This brings the total number of cows we have served to 24,000.
During the lumpy skin disease epidemic, our team worked tirelessly for two months in the Kanji House operated by the Kishangarh Municipal Council, providing medical care and food for affected cows. Our efforts were recognized and appreciated by the District Collector and the SDM of Kishangarh.
Krishnagarh Gau Chikitsa Samiti is dedicated to the welfare and medical treatment of cows and other livestock. Established in January 2015, our organization has grown to serve the city of Kishangarh and around 300 nearby villages, providing life-saving treatment to thousands of injured and sick cows. Our efforts extend to wildlife and other domesticated animals, ensuring that all creatures receive the care they deserve. Our dedicated team of veterinarians, compounders, assistants and volunteers work round the clock to save lives and promote animal welfare.
Our cow hospital is always operational at full capacity, treating 200-250 cows per day with a dedicated team comprising a veterinarian, 10 animal compounders (LSAs), 10 assistants, 2 ambulance assistants and 4 bike ambulance assistants. Our 30-member team is available 24/7 to provide uninterrupted care.
On receipt of a helpline call, we dispatch a hydraulic ambulance or bike ambulance with an LSA to the reported location for immediate first aid, minimizing inconvenience and risk during transportation.
We have served 24,000 cows in total since our inception.
Each cow is given a token number on arrival, ensuring a detailed record of their treatment. Depending on the condition, treatment includes IV drips, plaster casts for broken bones, daily care such as diet, dressings, and repositioning to prevent bedsores, and physiotherapy on special machines for recovery.
Compassion in Action, Healing for All
For severe wounds, we perform surgery to prevent gangrene and remove damaged limbs if necessary. Nature’s resilience allows cow dynastyto adapt even on three legs. We try to install prosthetics whenever possible.
Through our community outreach efforts, we run awareness campaigns and educational programs to promote animal welfare and prevent cruelty. Our goal is to create a compassionate community where animals are treated with respect and kindness. By providing rescue operations, medical treatment, shelter, training and community outreach, we strive to make a significant difference in the lives of animals and the wider community.
Updates:
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FAQs
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.
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