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Gobar - Dhan

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500+

Bovine rescued and sheltered

20+

Acres of land under organic cultivation

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1,000+

Small gaupalak's impacted

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80+

Gaushalas Trained

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1,200+

Tonnes of Cow-dung Transformed

Gaumay Shilp

Gaumay Shilp is our eco-traditional craft initiative that trains and employs women, inmates, and rural artisans to create cow dung-based products year-round. From eco-friendly rakhis to Diwali diyas and Ganesh idols, this initiative merges environmental sustainability with dignified livelihood, rooted deeply in Indian festivals and cultural pride.

Shristi Mangalam Gau Ashray

A permanent rescue and rehabilitation home for bovines, Shristi Mangalam is not just a shelter but a living lab. Here, cow dung and urine are used to develop multiple organic fertilizer prototypes, improving soil health and restoring macro-nutrient balance. With ongoing agricultural experiments and compost trials, we’re building the blueprint for India’s next organic revolution — powered by cows.

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350+

Bovine rescued
and sheltered

Atma-nirbar Gaushalas

We support gaushalas to become financially self-reliant by training gau palaks in value-addition of gobar and gomutra. From incense sticks and compost to idols and havan kits, these products help gaushalas generate revenue, reduce waste, and sustain animal care with dignity.

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80+

Gaushalas
Trained

Eco-Friendly
Festivals

We promote eco-conscious celebrations by replacing harmful materials with cow dung-based alternatives. Our Diwali diyas, Holika Dahan kits, Ganesh idols, and pooja essentials are 100% biodegradable, safe for rivers and soil, and made by trained women and youth — turning culture into a cause for climate action.

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6+

Major Indian
Festivals Impacted

Organic Farming & Soil Health Innovation

From gobar-based fertilizers to multi-microbial formulations, we are building scalable models for regenerative agriculture. Partnering with local farmers, gaushalas, and training institutes, we promote chemical-free soil restoration through indigenous knowledge, enabling better yield, reduced input costs, and long-term environmental benefit.

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50+

Farmers converted
to organic farming

Gobar Shiksha– Youth & Schools Program

Hands-on sessions and workshops for rural youth and school children on how gobar can power organic farming, festivals, and crafts — reviving pride in indigenous knowledge.

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1,500+

Children Engaged

Mitti Sanrakshan – Soil Health Training Program

We train farmers, gaushala workers, and SHGs in the use of gobar-based fertilizers and natural soil boosters. Through on-field demos and composting workshops, we promote chemical-free farming that restores macro and micro nutrients while reducing costs.

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50+

Farmers Trained

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