In Indian culture, cows hold a special place, often regarded as sacred. To strengthen this belief, a new cow shed was inaugurated at the Lakdhamata Gaushala in Rasana, Disa, on Sunday. The shed was built as a donation from the P.N. Mali Foundation to benefit the welfare of cows.
The inauguration ceremony was led by P.N. Mali, Minister of the BJP’s Bakshipanch Morcha in Gujarat. Notable attendees included Kirti Singh Vaghela, the BJP district president of Banaskantha, along with several other BJP officials such as Govabhai Desai, Kanubhai Vyas, and Dineshbhai Anavadiya.
This initiative reflects the commitment of the late Nagaji Ukaji Mali and Pepiben Nagaji Mali towards cow service. The event saw the presence of various leaders including S.N. Mali, Akshay P. Mali, and Ketan S. Mali, along with a large gathering of villagers. The efforts made by the Rasana Gaushala Trust in cow service were widely praised. The new shed will protect cows from extreme heat and rain, providing them with a better and safer environment.
The entire program took place in front of the Lakdhamata Temple, located in Rasana, Disa, Banaskantha district, at 10:00 AM on Sunday. Such donations and service activities are crucial for the protection and welfare of cows, spreading the message of cow service within the community.
Rasana is a village in the Disa taluka, which is one of the fourteen talukas in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, located in the northern part of the state. The primary occupations of the people in Rasana include agriculture, farm labour, and animal husbandry. The villagers mainly cultivate crops such as wheat, cumin, millet, cotton, and various vegetables. The village is equipped with essential facilities including a primary school, a panchayat house, an anganwadi, and a dairy.
The inauguration of the new cow shed is a significant step towards enhancing the welfare of cows, which are an integral part of Indian culture and agricultural life. It not only provides shelter but also signifies the community’s respect and care for these animals. With such initiatives, the spirit of service towards cows continues to thrive in Gujarat, promoting a harmonious relationship between humans and animals. The Rasana Gaushala stands as a beacon of hope, showcasing the importance of cow protection and welfare in today’s society.
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