How can I register goshala in Maharashtra?

How can I register goshala in Maharashtra?

You can contact any local lawyer and he will help you with the same as this is a process of district magistrate office. Government is giving 50 subsidy. You can register under the said scheme. District Deputy Commissioner Animal Husbandry is the Authority to register Gaushala.

How many goshala are there in India?

In a government survey conducted in 1956 there were 1020 gaushalas in 21 states of India [16], which has grown to the current 1837 registered gaushalas, according to the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), the statutory body under the Government of India’s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960 (PCA, 1960).

How do I create a gaushala trust?

  1. Any Animal Welfare Organization with main object of Cattle preservation and welfare shall be the Trustee represented by its nominee.
  2. Applicant organization shall pay non refundable RS. 5,100/- towards Trust Fund.
  3. Application.

How do I set up Gaushala?

Gaushalas can be set up using Eco technologies; involving women and the underprivileged. Animals at a Gaushala are mostly those who are unproductive/rescued/malnourished/abandoned or abused. These animals need special care and feed. The animals need regular balanced diet at least twice a day.

What is called goshala?

Description. Goshala, a Sanskrit word (“Go” means cow and “Shala” means a shelter place: Go + Shala = shelter for cows), means the abode or sanctuary for cows, calves and oxen.

What is the use of goshala?

Goshala is a protective shelter for cattle in India. In a goshala, cattle are respected, venerated and treated with dignity. The goshala protects those cows/calves which would have been mercilessly killed otherwise.

Is Gaushala a charitable trust?

(d) “Goshala” means a Charitable institution established for the purpose of keeping, breeding, rearing and maintaining cattle or for the purpose of reception, protection and treatment of infirm, aged or diseased cattle and includes a “Pinjrapoloe” where such cattle are kept.

How do you maintain goshala?

Animals at a Gaushala are mostly those who are unproductive/rescued/malnourished/abandoned or abused. These animals need special care and feed. The animals need regular balanced diet at least twice a day. Fresh green fodder should be served to them every time in the morning and evening for them to stay healthy.

How do you start a goshala?

To avail of the assistance, a ‘gaushala’ should have a minimum of 50 cattle and a maximum of 200 cattle. A sum of Rs 70 per day per cattle is given under the scheme. If a ‘gaushala’ accepts assistance from the government, then it should take care of the cattle seized by the police as well, Kumar added.