
By Journalist Govind Patidar | Dainik Bhaskar Group
From Cow Protection to Rural Innovation
In the heart of Madhya Pradesh, three gaushalas have become powerful symbols of self-reliant India. These aren’t just shelters for cows—they’re hubs of innovation, employment, and ecological preservation.
Hi-tech Veterinary Care with ICU Facilities
The Hands Bagh Gaushala in Mandsaur district offers ICU-level treatment for sick cows using advanced medical systems. It has become a sanctuary for the region’s injured and abandoned cattle.

Cow Dung Turned into Wealth
More than 50 eco-friendly products are being crafted using cow dung—ranging from decorative photo frames and idols to organic fertilizers worth lakhs of rupees. These products are boosting local economies and inspiring women toward self-employment.
Free Milk and Vocational Training
Over 1000 villagers have received free training in organic product manufacturing, while hundreds of children and underprivileged women are provided with free milk every year—fostering both health and skill development.

Inspiring 15 States Across India
The efforts of these gaushalas have drawn attention from across the country. Their blend of service, innovation, and effective management is turning them into models of sustainability and empowerment.
Not Just Tradition—Transformation
Gaushalas in Madhya Pradesh are not only preserving sacred traditions but actively shaping an Atmanirbhar Bharat through purpose-driven action and community upliftment.

