Our Trust is a registered Charitable Trust. The Trust primarely works under the able guidence and instructions from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. The VHP has its main office at Grant Road, Mumbai and a project of Gaushala at Keshav Srishti, Uttan, Bhayandar (W). Dist.: Thane - 401 106, Maharashtra
At present we have around 4 acres of land, which is well developed and fenced. There are various cow shelters, fodder and dry grass godowns, an office building, a manufacturing uint to make products based on cowdung and urine, a small R&D centre, and a Gobar Gas plant along with arrangements to make vermicompost manure.
Presently, we have around 200 Govansha. All of them are of India breed and belong to various age groups. On an average, 42-45 cows are in lactation throughout the year, yielding around 200-220 litres of milk each day. Our mission is to protect and save the Govansha of Bharitya origin form the butcher’s knife and make the same economically viable by making use of cowdung an urine.
The primary areas of working are agushala, venterinary, ayurveda, cosmetology, science of nutrition, agriculture based on organic manure, power based on gobar gas and bullock energy. The most important function is to promote govansha which is the fulcrum to keep a positive ecological balance. Presently, the gaushala manufactures various products based on cowdung and urine. The products manufactured are certain ayurvedic products, general products like dhoopsticks and most important product like vermicompost and pest repellants from cow urine.
The Keshav Srushti Gaushala is achieving new milestones every year and it shall soon become the county’s first financially self-sufficient gaushala.
Chairman: Shri Devkinandan Jindal
Secretary: Shri Raju Apte
For more details please contact:
Phone: 022 28451031, 28450253
At present we have around 4 acres of land, which is well developed and fenced. There are various cow shelters, fodder and dry grass godowns, an office building, a manufacturing uint to make products based on cowdung and urine, a small R&D centre, and a Gobar Gas plant along with arrangements to make vermicompost manure.
Presently, we have around 200 Govansha. All of them are of India breed and belong to various age groups. On an average, 42-45 cows are in lactation throughout the year, yielding around 200-220 litres of milk each day. Our mission is to protect and save the Govansha of Bharitya origin form the butcher’s knife and make the same economically viable by making use of cowdung an urine.
The primary areas of working are agushala, venterinary, ayurveda, cosmetology, science of nutrition, agriculture based on organic manure, power based on gobar gas and bullock energy. The most important function is to promote govansha which is the fulcrum to keep a positive ecological balance. Presently, the gaushala manufactures various products based on cowdung and urine. The products manufactured are certain ayurvedic products, general products like dhoopsticks and most important product like vermicompost and pest repellants from cow urine.
The Keshav Srushti Gaushala is achieving new milestones every year and it shall soon become the county’s first financially self-sufficient gaushala.
Chairman: Shri Devkinandan Jindal
Secretary: Shri Raju Apte
For more details please contact:
Phone: 022 28451031, 28450253