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The cattle in the goshala require approximately 3 tons of fodder daily, which costs around 6400 rupees per day. For this goshala, Shri C.L. Rathi and family (Thane) from Atharva Green Ecotech LLP Company provided a total of 64,000 rupees worth of fodder, ensuring a 10-day supply. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, Bajrang Dal Manchar activists Ravi Lokhande, Ishwar Awate, Suraj Dharam, Ganesh Rajguru, Omkar Shrishete, Mahesh Kathale, and Nivrutti Lohkare provided 1.5 tons of green fodder as an emergency measure. On this occasion, activists Sagar Renukdas, Akshay Rajguru, Akash Khaire, Aniket Rajguru, Mauli Lokhande, and others were present.
On the occasion of Shri Ram Navami, heartfelt thanks on behalf of all the cows at Shriram Goshala to Chandusheth Patel, Mohan Patel, and their family for their kind visit and donation of green sorghum fodder. Thank you very much.
On the occasion of Gudhi Padwa and the New Year, the foundation donated three tons of green fodder to Shriram Goshala and provided 15 water troughs for the cows' drinking water needs. Present at this occasion were Vedant Patil, Raj Patil, Mandar Padwal, Vivek Fasale, Pathmesh Nighot, Parth Pandhe, Shubham Mahajan, Chaitanya Valunj, and Dhanshri Kosti, all young collaborators of the Vedant Patil Foundation.
The Kathare family paid a goodwill visit to the goshala and contributed Rs. 4,600 worth of jaggery, oil, lentils, and salt to support cow welfare. On behalf of Shri Ram Goshala, we extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude.
On behalf of the Goshala, thanks to Shri Jalaram Mandal, Manchar Sansthan for providing three tons of green fodder to Shri Ram Goshala during drought like situation and shortage of fodderOn behalf of the Goshala, thanks to Shri Jalaram Mandal, Manchar Sansthan for providing three tons of green fodder to Shri Ram Goshala during drought like situation and shortage of fodder.
Thank you Vivek Nighot donates one tonne of green fodder for Goshala.
When someone donated Kadba, sugarcane, sugarcane, nipier grass to them, the loss of fodder was more due to lack of the facility of the kutti. Recognizing this problem of the cowshed, Mr. Gopale asked the Chief Manager of the cowshed, Vijay Thorat, to arrange a high-quality and high-cutting machine in a short time.
2 cows die from slaughter in Manchar police station limits.. Safe departure of both the cows from the cow school, a case has been filed against the concerned in the Manchar police.. Heartfelt thanks to Bajrang Dal workers and Manchar Police who participated in the operation.. Congratulations.
Thank you very much on behalf of all the gaumatas of Shri Ram Goshala for receiving one thousand straws of barley and dry fodder from the Pokar family.
Thank you Pokar and Patel family for donating two tonnes of green maize fodder on the occasion of Makar Sankranti.
Balasaheb Said celebrated his birthday at Shri Ram Goshala. Twelve tubs were given to the cows for feeding.
Rohan Bhor thanked for the goodwill gift to Shriram Goshala and for helping Goshala by buying two tractors of cow dung for organic farming.
on 19/05/23 farmer brother Mr. Balasaheb Shinde Ra- Khamgaon T.Junnar showed his faith in the cow guards without selling to the butchers and expressed his desire to send the cow to Goshala by contacting Gov. Vaibhav Shelar... Cow at Shree Ram Goshala Manchar was released safely.
On behalf of Shri Ram Goshala, many thanks to Shri Amar Kisan Karale for providing seven pumps for storing drinking water to the cow mothers of Shri Ram Goshala. ❤ ️
On the occasion of Thursday Ekadashi, Shri Sushantji Jadhav made a goodwill gift to Shri Ram Goshala and gave two tonnes of green fodder to all the cow mothers by giving gul daal naivdya prasad manually. Thank you soo much
Heartfelt Gratitude
Deeply grateful for the unwavering support and transformative contributions from the Innerwheel Club, empowering communities across borders.
Inner Wheel is an international organisation for empowering women and promoting friendship, service and understanding.2023-24 was the centennial year of International Inner Wheel. Through local clubs like IWC Manchar, Inner Wheel members come together to support charitable causes, foster leadership skills and build lasting connections both locally and globally. IWC Manchar is supporting this Goshala since 3-4 years.We believe that we have to work for the welfare of Desi Cows and support this Shriram Goshala. With this vision , we created this website in this centennial year so that many like minded people should join hands for the welfare of this Goshala .
Ensuring transparency and impact in Goshalas is essential to build trust and drive meaningful change. By implementing robust reporting mechanisms and regular audits, Goshalas can provide clear and verifiable information about their operations, finances, and the welfare of the cattle. Transparency initiatives, such as public disclosure of funding sources and expenditures, help in maintaining accountability and integrity.Additionally, measuring and reporting on key impact metrics—such as improvements in animal health, adoption rates, and community engagement—enable Goshalas to demonstrate their effectiveness and attract further support.
Promoting accountability within Goshalas is crucial to ensure ethical practices and responsible management. Establishing clear governance structures and defined roles and responsibilities for staff and volunteers helps maintain operational integrity. Regular internal and external audits, along with transparent financial reporting, ensure that resources are used effectively and for their intended purposes. Implementing feedback mechanisms, such as suggestion boxes and regular stakeholder meetings, allows for continuous improvement and responsiveness to community needs
Committed to making a difference, Goshalas play a vital role in improving the welfare of cattle and contributing to community development. By focusing on sustainable practices and innovative solutions, they ensure the long-term well-being of the animals in their care. Goshalas can implement programs that promote animal health, such as regular veterinary care, nutritious feeding, and humane living conditions. Additionally, engaging with local communities through educational initiatives and awareness campaigns fosters a culture of respect and care for animals. By setting clear goals, measuring outcomes, and sharing success stories, Goshalas can demonstrate their commitment to positive change.