Cow Welfare Projects
Beyond Milk: Educational Trips to Gaushala for students & Cultivating Compassion and Knowledge
In our increasingly urbanized lives, the sight of a cow has become a rarity, especially for our children. We've grown accustomed to packaged milk and often overlook the stray cows that wander our city streets. This detachment from the source of one ...
Unified Cow Protection and Tracking System - Inviting Tech companies and institutes
Project Proposal for Technology Institutes and Tech Companies - Unified Cow Protection and Tracking System (UCPTS) Save Cows India Charitable Trust (SCICT) is looking for pro bono support and CSR from Technology Institutes and IT companies in India. ...
Nandi's Nourishment - A Sanctuary Project for Stray Bulls
Executive Summary: - Develop a sustainable program to protect and feed stray bulls in India by partnering with Shiva Temples and utilize the cultural significance of Nandi, the sacred bull, to encourage community participation and support. ...
Food for Stray Cattle Project
Executive Summary: The 'Food for Stray Cattle' project, spearheaded by Save Cows India Charitable Trust, addresses the critical issue of malnutrition among stray cattle in urban areas. The stray cattle often consume plastic and other harmful ...
Community Gobar Gas Plants - How it solves multiple issues of climate change, soil conservation, natural or organic farming, animal welfare and farmer income
Community gobar gas plants are a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for some of the challenges faced by Indian farmers. Gobar gas, also known as biogas, is produced by anaerobic digestion of organic waste, such as cow dung, crop residues, kitchen ...
Save Cows India helpline - 9433006601
Welcome to the blog of Save Cows India Charitable Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare and protection of cows in India. In this blog, we will share some useful information and tips for cow lovers and supporters. We will also ...
Panchagavya and its Benefits
'Pancha' is a Sanskrit word which means 'Five' and 'Gavya' means 'that which comes from cow (Gau)' Thus, Panchagavya refers to a blend of five products that we get from holy cow- milk, curd, ghee (clarified butter), cow urine and cow dung. The ...
How to Donate to Save Cows? And Why
Purpose of Save Cows India Charitable Trust (SCICT). At Save Cows India Charitable Trust (SCICT), we are passionately dedicated to preserving and protecting Indian breeds of cows. Our mission is multifaceted, and we work tirelessly to ensure the ...
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