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‘Samuhik Gauseva: Ek Anushthan’ becomes a movement

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2021 20:00 IST

Aurangabad, April 14:The ‘Gauseva: Ek Anushthan’ started by adv Vijay Surajmal Kabra for nurturing and protecting Cows in ...

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Aurangabad, April 14:

The ‘Gauseva: Ek Anushthan’ started by adv Vijay Surajmal Kabra for nurturing and protecting Cows in Jalgaon district has become a public movement across the country now. He initially started nurturing and taking care of the cows at a Gaushala at Panjarapol and started this movement, but now, now, several people have joined this initiative. People from all the religions including Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Parsi and others have joined this movement. Several people are providing their services for taking care of the cattle at Gaushala.

Kabra said that several social workers, environmentalists, intellectuals, and others have taken efforts to stop the slaughter of cattle. Still, the cattle are slaughtered extensively in the country. The nation will not prosper unless the cattle slaughter is not stopped, Adv Kabra mentioned.

Kabra appealed the people to provide service to the Cows during festivals, birth and death anniversaries of the great men.

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