The Forgotten Caretakers: Supporting Stray Cows

The Forgotten Caretakers: Supporting Stray Cows
India’s Sacred Animals in Distress
Cows hold a revered place in Indian culture, but thousands are left abandoned, wandering streets in search of food and shelter. Once they stop producing milk, many are neglected, left to starve, or injured by passing vehicles.
A Shelter That Gives Them a Second Chance
At Charanvandan’s supported Gowshalas, cows receive nutritious fodder, veterinary care, and a safe environment. Lakshmi, a rescued cow, was found weak and injured—within weeks of care, she regained her health, reminding us how a little compassion can make a world of difference.
“Lakshmi, a malnourished stray cow, was found injured and weak on the roadside. After weeks of care at our Gowshala, she now roams freely, well-fed and healthy, proving that a little compassion can change a life.”
— Charanvandan Animal Welfare Team
Creating a Sustainable Future for Animal Welfare
Ensuring the safety and well-being of stray cows requires continuous support, awareness, and proper shelters. Through community-driven efforts, we are working to give every abandoned cow a dignified life.