Gaushala Support and Cow Protection:

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Gaushala Support and Cow Protection:

One of Sharad Kumar Bakliwal’s most cherished philanthropic endeavors is his deep involvement with Gaushalas, or cow shelters. In Indian culture, cows are revered for their religious significance, and they also play an important role in rural economies through milk production, agriculture, and natural fertilizers. However, many cows, particularly those past their prime age for milk production, are abandoned or neglected. To address this, Bakliwal has supported several Gaushalas in and around Jaipur, where cows receive care, protection, and shelter.


(A) Funding Gaushalas and Cow Care:

Bakliwal has provided significant financial assistance to multiple Gaushalas, helping them expand their facilities and improve the quality of care provided to the animals. This includes the construction of spacious, clean, and safe enclosures for the cows, as well as the provision of food, water, and medical care. His contributions have allowed Gaushalas to take in more stray and abandoned cows, preventing them from wandering the streets where they are often vulnerable to injury, disease, and starvation.


In addition to funding infrastructure, Bakliwal has also ensured that Gaushalas have access to veterinary services, providing the cows with regular check-ups, vaccinations, and treatments for any illnesses or injuries. His support has helped reduce the suffering of countless animals, ensuring that they live out their lives in comfort and dignity.


(B) Promoting Cow-based Agriculture and Sustainability:

Sharad Kumar Bakliwal has also been a strong advocate for using cow-based products to promote sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural practices. He has supported initiatives that encourage the use of cow dung and cow urine as natural fertilizers and pesticides in farming, reducing the reliance on chemical-based alternatives that can harm the soil and the environment.


Through these efforts, Bakliwal has helped farmers in Rajasthan adopt more sustainable farming techniques, improving soil health, increasing crop yields, and lowering production costs. This has not only benefited the environment but has also improved the livelihoods of farmers who are now able to cultivate crops in a more eco-friendly and profitable manner.