GAUSHALAS

Protecting cows isn’t a ritual. It’s a duty we forgot.

Tucked away behind city limits and village boundaries, there are hundreds of Gaushalas surviving on prayers alone. Shelters meant to protect our sacred cows — often abandoned after age or injury — are left with no fodder, no funds, and no medical support. They don’t make the news. They don’t trend on social media. But they exist. Quietly. Painfully. At Malini Charitable Trust, we don’t look away. Through our Gaushala campaign, we revive these neglected spaces.

From Survival to Self-Reliance

In most shelters, cow dung and urine are discarded or wasted. We help Gaushalas convert them into powerful Panchgavya products — like handmade soaps, dhoop sticks, and floor disinfectants. These are packaged, distributed, and even gifted to supporters— creating a sustainable cycle where every cow becomes a giver, not a burden. The earnings go back into shelter upkeep, staff support, and cow welfare.

The ₹365 Promise: Just ₹1 a Day

We ask for only ₹365 a year. One rupee a day. A minimal, symbolic contribution from citizens who want to help but don’t know how. In return, we send pure Panchgavya products made from the very cows your contribution supports. It’s a full-circle model — where what you give returns to you, in purpose and product. You’re not contributing. You’re participating in the cow’s well-being.

Health Camps and Emergency Care

Our team conducts regular veterinary health camps across the shelters we support. These include basic treatments, wound care, vaccinations, and nutritional supplementation. Often, we are the first medical contact these cows have ever received. Through early detection and direct intervention, we prevent suffering that would otherwise go unnoticed and untreated.

Contribute just ₹1 a day – in 365 days, you gift a ₹365 product.

Let your one rupee speak louder than indifference.

One rupee a day may seem small — but for a starving cow, it means a full stomach, a medical checkup, and a safe night’s sleep. When you contribute, you aren’t funding a shelter. You’re funding a relationship — between you and a being that once fed your family, your land, your festivals. Join us, and adopt the cause of the cow not as charity, but as memory. As respect. As a way to reclaim a bond we were always meant to protect.