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Embracing a Holistic Approach: The Multifaceted Activities of Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala
In the heart of India, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala stands as a beacon of compassion and sustainability, embodying a deep commitment to the well-being of cows, community, and the environment. Through a series of dedicated initiatives, the gaushala has transformed into a multifaceted hub where spiritual, agricultural, and humanitarian efforts converge to create a positive impact on society. Here’s a closer look at the diverse activities undertaken by this remarkable institution.
Cow Protection: A Sanctuary of Hope
Home to over 21,000 stray and destitute Desi Indian cows and bulls, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala provides a sanctuary where these revered creatures receive a second chance at life. Rescued through various channels, including police, government agencies, NGOs, and farmers, these gauvansh are sheltered, nourished, and cared for with utmost dedication. The gaushala’s in-house medical facility, staffed by experienced veterinarians, ensures that each cow receives timely and comprehensive healthcare, fostering their well-being and longevity.
Shelter and Nourishment: Building a Safe Haven
The gaushala boasts expansive shelters, meticulously designed to accommodate the growing number of protected cows. These shelters provide a comfortable and dignified living environment, reflecting the institution’s commitment to creating a holy and safe space for gauvansh. Nourishment is another cornerstone of care at the gaushala, where a balanced diet of dry fodder, green fodder, grains, mustard cake, and jaggery is carefully prepared and served twice daily. This holistic approach to feeding ensures that the cows remain healthy, strong, and vibrant.
Medical Care: Ensuring Health and Well-Being
Around-the-clock medical care is a priority at Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala. With a fully equipped medical facility on-site, the gaushala is prepared to handle any health concerns that may arise. From routine check-ups to emergency care, the dedicated team of veterinarians and support staff work tirelessly to maintain the health and well-being of the gauvansh. Ample stocks of medicines and vaccinations are maintained to prevent and treat illnesses, ensuring that each cow receives the best possible care.
Breeding and Training: Promoting Indigenous Cows
The gaushala is actively involved in research and breeding programs aimed at enhancing the genetic traits of indigenous cows. By focusing on disease resistance, adaptability, and milk production, the institution seeks to create a sustainable ecosystem where farmers are encouraged to keep Desi cows. Additionally, vocational training programs are offered to farmers, educating them on the importance of organic farming and the benefits of desi cows and bulls. These initiatives aim to preserve cultural heritage and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Renewable Energy and Organic Farming: Pioneering Sustainability
Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala is a model of sustainability, harnessing renewable energy through biogas plants and solar power systems. The gaushala’s BIO CNG plant, powered by ONGC, converts 25,000 kg of cow dung daily into CNG gas and manure, contributing to a cleaner environment and the production of organic fertilizers. The institution also promotes organic farming, encouraging pesticide-free crops and eco-friendly practices, with a mission to convert surrounding villages into organic lands.
Humanitarian Efforts: Serving Communities in Need
Beyond its work with cows, Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala extends its compassion to human communities, especially during times of calamity. From providing relief during floods in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand to distributing food during the COVID-19 pandemic, the gaushala’s humanitarian efforts have touched countless lives. The institution regularly sends truckloads of supplies to remote regions and runs food camps, ensuring that those in need receive essential nourishment and support.
Spiritual and Cultural Initiatives: Nurturing the Soul
The gaushala is also a center for spiritual and cultural enrichment. The magnificent yagya mandap, situated on the serene banks of the Ganga, hosts various sacred rituals, including Yagyas, Pujas, and Japas. These spiritual endeavors are conducted by accomplished Vedic Brahmins, creating an atmosphere of divine grace and positive energy. The institution’s yoga center, in collaboration with Jhanvi Yoga Dhyan Sevashram Trust, offers yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic treatments, promoting holistic well-being and spiritual growth.
Conclusion
Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala is more than just a shelter for cows; it is a sanctuary where compassion, sustainability, and spirituality intersect. Through its diverse activities, the gaushala not only protects and nurtures Desi cows but also uplifts communities, promotes environmental stewardship, and fosters spiritual growth. It is a shining example of how dedicated efforts can create a ripple effect of positive change, benefiting both the present and future generations.
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During the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, when hospitals were overwhelmed, the followers of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj stepped up to provide crucial assistance. Guided by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, they established temporary COVID-19 care centers in Satlok Ashram Betul (Madhya Pradesh) and Satlok Ashram Bhiwani (Haryana). These centers offered much-needed relief to countless people, demonstrating the power of selfless service during a time of great crisis.
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Holidays 6.9
Holidays
Accession Day (Jordan)
Ananda Mahidol Day (Thailand)
Bill and Ted Day
Birsa Munda Shahidi Diwas (Madhya Pradesh; India)
Clothing Poverty Awareness Day (UK)
Community Day (La Rioja, Murcia; Spain)
Coral Triangle Day
Cornflower Day (French Republic)
Denture Day
Donald Duck Day
Feast of the Birth of the White-Breasted Giantess
Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
Global Maintenance Day
Home Sweet Home Day
International Archives Day
International Batten Disease Awareness Day
International Day of Celtic Art
International Dough Disco Day
La Rioja Day (Spain)
Light Industry Workers’ Day (Former USSR Nations)
Meezer’s Colors Day
Monkey Spank Day
Murcia Day (Spain)
National Cancer Thriver Day
National Earl Day
National Earl Baltes Day
National Helen Day
National Heroes’ Day (Uganda)
National Krewe of Tucks Day
National Long COVID Awareness Day (Canada)
National Meal Prep Day
National Mitchell Day
National Sex Day
National Sex Educator Appreciation Day
National Stripper Appreciation Day
No Apologies Period Day
Profess Your Love Day
Purple People Eater Day
Rockman Day
609 Day
South American Football Day
Toy Industry Day
Traverse Myelitis Awareness Day (UK)
World Accreditation Day
World APS Day (a.k.a. World Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Day)
Writers’ Rights Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Dark ’n Stormy Day
Kraft Cheese Day
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
Independence & Related Days
Flevelt (a.k.a. the Confederation of Flevelt; Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Självstyrelsedagen (Åland Self-Governing Day; Åland)
2nd Sunday in June
Abused Women and Children’s Awareness Day [2nd Sunday]
Bunker Hill Day observed (Massachusetts) [Sunday before 17th]
Canadian Rivers Day (Canada) [2nd Sunday]
Father’s Day (Austria, Belgium) [2nd Sunday]
International Drink Chenin Blanc Days, Day 3 [2nd Sunday]
International Shiatsu Day [2nd Sunday]
LEAF Open Farm Sunday (UK) [2nd Sunday]
Mother’s Day (Luxembourg) [2nd Sunday]
Multicultural American Child Day [2nd Sunday]
National Career Nursing Assistants’ Day [2nd Sunday]
National Children's Day [2nd Sunday]
National Garden Day (Germany) [2nd Sunday]
National Puerto Rican Day [2nd Sunday]
Race Unity Day (a.k.a. Race Amity Day; Baha’i) [2nd Sunday]
Ride the Wind Day [2nd Sunday]
World Pet Memorial Day [2nd Sunday; also 2nd Tuesday]
World Swallowtail Day [2nd Sunday]
Write To Your Father Day [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning June 9 (2nd Full Week)
National Automobile Service Professionals Week (thru 6.15) [Week with 6.12]
National Clay Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Email Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Flag Week (thru 6.15) [Week with 6.14]
National Little League Week [2nd Week]
National Pet Wedding Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Right of Way Professionals Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
Festivals Beginning June 9, 2024
Annecy International Animated Film Festival (Annecy, France) [thru 6.15]
Beacon Sloop Club Strawberry Festival (Beacon, New York)
Community-Wide FELStival (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
International Dairy-Deli-Bake Seminar & Expo (Houston, Texas) [thru 6.11]
Jewish Cultural Festival (Dayton, Ohio)
New England VegFest (Worcester, Massachusetts)
Peabody Awards (Los Angeles, California)
Savor Idaho (Boise, Idaho)
Feast Days
Aidan of Lindisfarne (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Architects of the Middles Ages (Positivist; Saints)
Bathe in Marinara Day (Pastafarian)
Bede (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Cloverfield Dairy Cow (Muppetism)
Columba of Iona (a.k.a. Columbia or Columkille; Celtic Christian) [Poets]
Edmund (Christian; Saint)
Ephrem the Syrian (Roman Catholic Church and Church of England)
George Pérez (Artology)
James Collinson (Artology)
Jim Jones Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Joe Haldeman (Writerism)
José de Anchieta (Christian; Saint)
Jotunheim Day (Pagan)
Liborius (Christian; Saint)
Lord Buddha's Parinirvana (Bhutan)
Michael Ancher (Artology)
Paul Beatty (Writerism)
Pelagia of Antioch (Christian; Virgin and Martyr)
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (Artology)
Primus and Felician (Christian; Martyrs)
Ralph Goings (Artology)
Remembrance for Sigurd the Dragonslayer (a.k.a. Siegfried; Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Richard, Bishop of Andria (Christian; Saint)
Robert Indermaur (Artology)
Vesalia (Feast of Vesta; Roman Goddess of the Hearth)
Vincent of Aden (Christian; Martyr)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [33 of 57]
Premieres
Bill of Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Cars (Animated Pixar Film; 2006)
The Coo Coo Bird (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1947)
The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon (Novella; 1966)
Dire Straits, by Dire Straits (Album; 1978)
The Empty Chair, by Jeffrey Deaver (Novel; 2000)
Gone in 60 Seconds (Film; 2000)
How Do I Know It’s Sunday (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Invisible Touch, by Genesis (Album; 1986)
Jelly-Roll Blues, recorded by Jelly Roll Morton (Song; 1924)
Kids Say th Darnedest Things!, by Art Linkletter (Humor Book; 1958)
Labour of Lust, by Nick Lowe (Album; 1979)
Loki (TV Series; 2021)
Mr. Tambourine Man, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1964)
The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco (Novel; US Translation 1983)
The Nine Billion Names of God, by Arthur C. Clarke (Short Stories; 1967)
Ode to Discord: A Chimerical Combination in Four Bursts, by Charles Villiers Stanford (Song; 1909)
A Pirate Looks at Fifty, by Jimmy Buffett (Memoir; 1998)
Party Girl (Film; 1995)
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, by Elvis Costello (Album; 2009)
Some Girls, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1978)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Film; 1989)
Stroke It Rich (Radio Game Show; 1947)
Super 8 (Film; 2011)
Tangled (Phantasies Cartoon; 1944)
3, by Honeyhoney (Album; 2015)
Tumble Weed Greed (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1969)
Ups an’ Downs Derby (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Wise Little Hen (Disney Cartoon; 1934) [1st Donald Duck]
The Year of the Mouse (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1965)
Today’s Name Days
Annamaria, Ephraim, Grazia (Austria)
Diomed, Efrem, Kolumban, Ranko (Croatia)
Stanislava (Czech Republic)
Primus (Denmark)
Elar, Haljand, Hallar, Helar, Helari, Hellar (Estonia)
Ensio (Finland)
Diane (France)
Annamaria, Diana, Ephram, Grazia (Germany)
Rodanthi (Greece)
Félix (Hungary)
Efrem, Primo (Italy)
Gita, Liega, Ligita, Naula, Valeska (Latvia)
Felicijus, Gintas, Gintė (Lithuania)
Kolbein, Kolbjørn (Norway)
Felicjan, Pelagia, Pelagiusz (Poland)
Chiril (România)
Stanislava (Slovakia)
Efrén, Feliciano, Julián (Spain)
Birger, Börje (Sweden)
Cole, Coleman, Colman, Dean, Deana, Deanna, Dee, Dena, Diana, Diane, Dianna, Dianne, Dyane, Prima, Primavera (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 161 of 2024; 205 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 23 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 4 (Jia-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 3 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 11 Blue; Foursday [11 of 30]
Julian: 27 May 2024
Moon: 12%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 20 St. Paul (6th Month) [Architects of the Middles Ages]
Runic Half Month: Dag (Day) [Day 1 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 83 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of June)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 20 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Dag (Day) [Half-Month 12 of 24; Runic Half-Months] (thru 6.26)
Duir (Oak) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 6 of 13]
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Future Trends in Hospital Management Software
As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, so too does the technology that supports it. Hospital management software is undergoing significant transformations to meet the changing needs of healthcare providers and patients alike. Here are some key trends that are shaping the future of healthcare management system software, particularly with regard to solutions like MediBest.
Integration of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in various sectors, and healthcare is no exception. The integration of AI in hospital management software can enhance predictive analytics, streamline administrative tasks, and improve patient outcomes. For example, AI can analyze patient data to identify trends and forecast potential health issues, enabling proactive care.
Telehealth Capabilities
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of telehealth services, and this trend is here to stay. Future hospital management software will increasingly include telehealth capabilities, allowing healthcare providers to offer virtual consultations seamlessly. MediBest is already positioning itself to incorporate these features, making healthcare more accessible to patients.
Enhanced Data Security
As hospitals increasingly rely on digital solutions, data security becomes paramount. Future hospital management software will need to prioritize robust security measures to protect patient data from breaches and unauthorized access. MediBest is committed to implementing advanced security protocols to safeguard sensitive information.
Focus on Patient-Centric Care
The shift towards patient-centric care is another trend that will continue to shape hospital management software. Solutions like MediBest are evolving to provide tools that empower patients, enhance engagement, and improve the overall patient experience. This includes features such as personalized treatment plans, educational resources, and communication platforms.
Interoperability
The need for different healthcare systems to communicate seamlessly is essential for coordinated care. Future hospital management software will focus on interoperability, allowing various healthcare providers to share patient information easily. This will enhance care coordination and ensure that patients receive comprehensive treatment across different settings.
Mobile-First Solutions
With the rise of mobile technology, healthcare management software is increasingly being designed with a mobile-first approach. Patients and healthcare providers alike expect to access information and services through mobile devices. MediBest's development of mobile applications is a step towards meeting these expectations and enhancing accessibility.
Sustainability in Healthcare
As the healthcare industry becomes more aware of its environmental impact, there is a growing emphasis on sustainability. Future hospital management software will incorporate features that promote sustainability, such as reducing paper usage through digital documentation and optimizing resource management.
Conclusion
Choosing the right hospital management software is critical for the success of any healthcare institution. MediBest stands out as a comprehensive solution that meets the diverse needs of hospitals, enhances patient care, and embraces future trends in healthcare management. With its robust features, user-friendly interface, and commitment to innovation, MediBest is your partner in navigating the complexities of modern healthcare.
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#GodMorningThursday
During the corona epidemic, temporary Covid centers were opened in Satlok Ashram Baitul (Madhya Pradesh) & Satlok Ashram Bhiwani(Haryana) under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. It was a great relief to mankind.
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How has Dharmendra Bilotiya's personal life influenced his comedy
Dharmendra Bilotia is a rising star in the world of comedy and social media. Hailing from Narsinghgarh in Madhya Pradesh, he comes from a farming family and started his journey in comedy around 2015. However, it was during the COVID-19 pandemic that he really gained popularity with his funny and relatable videos. His unique style and down-to-earth humor resonate with many, making him a favorite among fans. Dharmendra’s content often reflects everyday life, bringing joy and laughter to those who watch. If you’re looking for a good laugh, his videos are definitely worth checking out!
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How has Dharmendra Bilotiya's comedy evolved over time
Dharmendra Bilotia is a rising star in the world of comedy and social media. Hailing from Narsinghgarh in Madhya Pradesh, he comes from a farming family and started his journey in comedy around 2015. However, it was during the COVID-19 pandemic that he really gained popularity with his funny and relatable videos. His unique style and down-to-earth humor resonate with many, making him a favorite among fans. Dharmendra’s content often reflects everyday life, bringing joy and laughter to those who watch. If you’re looking for a good laugh, his videos are definitely worth checking out!
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THIS IS WHAT TRUE SERVICE TO SOCIETY LOOKS LIKE.
During the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, when hospitals were overwhelmed, the followers of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj stepped up to provide crucial assistance. Guided by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, they established temporary COVID-19 care centers in Satlok Ashram Betul (Madhya Pradesh) and Satlok Ashram Bhiwani (Haryana). These centers offered much-needed relief to countless people, demonstrating the power of selfless service during a time of great crisis.
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#संतरामपालजी_की_जनहित_सेवा
Under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji, temporary Covid centres were opened in Satlok Ashram Betul (Madhya Pradesh) and Satlok Ashram Bhiwani (Haryana).This provided a big relief to mankind.
India Will Become A Vishwaguru
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#संतरामपालजी_की_जनहित_सेवा
THIS IS WHAT TRUE SERVICE TO SOCIETY LOOKS LIKE.
During the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, when hospitals were overwhelmed, the followers of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj stepped up to provide crucial assistance. Guided by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, they established temporary COVID-19 care centers in Satlok Ashram Betul (Madhya Pradesh) and Satlok Ashram Bhiwani (Haryana). These centers offered much-needed relief to countless people, demonstrating the power of selfless service during a time of great crisis.
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Phulera Village: Is It Real?
The maiden season of Amazon Prime Video’s Panchayat was released about a week after the 2020 Covid lockdown gifting the house-arrest with an easy escape from the unprecedented turn of events. For many, what started as a mindless watch eventually topped the binge-watch lists of India.
The series has garnered immense praise for its heartwarming portrayal of Indian rural life, capturing the essence of small-town dynamics with humor and sensitivity. The first two seasons, which premiered in 2020 and 2022 respectively, resonated deeply with audiences, leaving them eagerly waiting for the next chapter.
Phulera village had been the epicenter of the entire plot. Where is this village located? Is Phulera for real? Finally, Madhya Pradesh Tourism have shared details that TVF and Amazon’s series was shot in a village named Mahodiya in Sehore District of Madhya Pradesh
Slight reveal of behind the scene of the shoot location seems to amp the excitement. While shooting, the crew used one of the schools in the village to have lunch and the entire production team of workers came from Bhopal.
The by lane children in the village greet you with amiable pride, one of the most hit web series was shot in their very own village. While few say candidly, ‘Pani ki kami hain.’
Mahodiya is a well-known treasure trove of natural beauty, wildlife, history, and heritage. However, owing to the popularity of Panchayat series, the village is a well-loved mass destination.
Jeetendra Kumar expressed that R.K.Narayan’s Malgudi Days had been a great source of inspiration for the show.
Panchayat 3 Release Date: What to Expect from Jeetendra Kumar?
Best known for his role in ‘The Kota Factory’ Jeetendra Kumar went on to carve a spectacular niche for himself with three seasons in his kitty.
While essaying the role as the secretary to the Village Panchayat, Jeetendra Kumar might have been slightly apprehensive with the audience pull but to the surprise of the team, Panchayat today has rural, urban as well as international viewers.
An IIT alumnus, Jeetendra always harbored love for acting. It was a chance meeting with Biswapati Sarkar, the creative director and writer at TVF, which landed him his first project, 'Munna Jazbati: The Q-tiya Intern' in 2013. It was followed by the super hit series 'Kota Factory', where he played a teacher at an engineering coaching center turning him to the digital superstar. And the entire season of Panchayat only reinforced the genuineness of the title. Over the last four years, he has also forayed into films, the most mainstream one being 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan,’ 'Chaman Bahar' and 'Dry Day' (2023) was released.
Whether the hindi cinema veteran, Neena Gupta or Jeetendra Kumar whose popularity rocketed with Panchayat expressed that they shot in the unbearable heat when even the locals would stay indoors.
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Education
The Education sector in India is regulated by different central and state legislation governing K-12 (formal schooling) segment and higher education which encompasses universities and private colleges and other professional courses. Other elements of the education sector are less regulated such as tutoring and test preparation, pre-schooling and vocational training.
Our education law advisors assist clients through complex regulations and to devise structures workable at each level of this sector, which is generally deemed to be charitable/not-for-profit. LexCounsel’s education lawyers advise on:
Structuring models for provision of educational services in compliance with the directives of various education boards and regulatory authorities such as All India Council for Technical Education and University Grants Commission.
The education lawyers of the Firm have considerable experience in drafting and advising on work ability of miscellaneous contractual arrangements prevalent in the sector, including Franchise Agreements, Collaboration Agreements, Development and Management Agreements, Operation and Management Agreements, Services Agreements and License Agreements.
FICCI ARISE, (Alliance for Re-Imagining School Education), a collegium of stakeholders representing the school education industry within India, under the aegis of FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce), in drafting and finalizing the Framework Document for recording the relationship between FICCI and FICCI ARISE and the management and governance of FICCI ARISE.
Association of Unaided CBSE Schools, Madhya Pradesh, in drafting the representation submitted with the Madhya Pradesh state education department against the notification restricting conduct of online classes by private schools within Madhya Pradesh during the lockdown caused due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nurturing Desi Cows: A Holistic Approach to Gauvansh Welfare
Introduction
At the heart of our organization lies a profound commitment to the protection and welfare of Desi Indian cows, known as gauvansh. Our Gaurakshashala provides sanctuary to over 21,000 stray and destitute cows and bulls, offering them a second chance at life. These animals, brought to us through various channels such as police, government, NGOs, and farmers, are sheltered, fed, and cared for with unwavering dedication. Our comprehensive care extends beyond mere shelter, encompassing nourishment, medical assistance, vocational training, and more, reflecting our holistic approach to their well-being.
Comprehensive Cow Protection and Shelter
Our Gaurakshashala is equipped with extensive facilities to house and protect the growing number of rescued gauvansh. We have constructed spacious cow sheds with ample shade to ensure a comfortable living environment. Continuous expansion of these facilities is a priority, ensuring that every rescued cow finds solace and dignity in our care.
Nourishment and Fodder Management
Providing a balanced and nutritious diet is crucial to the health of our gauvansh. We maintain a massive storage facility for dry fodder, capable of storing approximately 40 lakh kg of husk, and require at least 90 lakh kg annually. Our feeding regimen includes a mixture of dry fodder, green fodder, grains, mustard cake, and jaggery, meticulously prepared to meet the dietary needs of the cows. Regular inspection and maintenance of the storage facilities ensure that the fodder remains fresh and uncontaminated.
State-of-the-Art Medical Facilities
Health is a cornerstone of our care. We have an in-house medical facility with doctors available 24/7, providing comprehensive healthcare services. Our medical team maintains a ready supply of necessary medicines and vaccinations, ensuring prompt and effective treatment for routine and emergency medical issues. This commitment to medical care extends to both essential health services and support for accidental injuries.
Free Milk Distribution
Our gaushala also contributes to the community by distributing milk produced by our cows to saints, gausewaks, ashrams, and charitable hospitals in Haridwar and Rishikesh. This non-commercial distribution aims to support those dedicated to spiritual and charitable endeavors, fostering a spirit of sharing and compassion.
Protection Drives and Breeding Programs
Our ongoing protection drives actively locate and rescue stray and destitute gauvansh, bringing them to our gaushala for care and protection. Additionally, we are engaged in research to improve the quality of breeding, focusing on enhancing traits like disease resistance, adaptability, and milk production. These efforts aim to encourage farmers to keep indigenous cows, promoting sustainable agriculture and preservation of these valuable breeds.
Vocational Training and Organic Farming
We conduct vocational training programs to educate farmers on the importance of desi cows and promote organic farming practices. Training covers the manufacture of various products and the benefits of organic farming, empowering farmers with knowledge and skills to foster sustainable agriculture.
Renewable Energy and Sustainability Initiatives
Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our use of renewable energy sources. We operate gobar gas plants and biogas generators to meet our power needs, along with solar water pumps and street lights. These initiatives reduce our carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly practices.
Community Support and Calamity Relief
Our support extends beyond animal welfare to humanitarian efforts. We have provided relief during floods in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand and offered food distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regular food camps and supply deliveries to remote regions ensure that those in need receive essential support.
Cultural and Spiritual Enrichment
Our gaushala hosts various cultural and spiritual events, including yagyas, pujas, and japas conducted by accomplished Vedic Brahmins. These events foster a deep connection with spirituality and celebrate our rich cultural heritage. Additionally, our collaboration with the Jhanvi Yoga Dhyan Sevashram Trust in Haridwar offers yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic treatments, promoting holistic well-being.
Medical and Healthcare Services
We also operate a hospital, D S Global Heart Care, providing medical services at minimal or no cost to those in need in Uttarakhand. This initiative ensures accessible healthcare for all, contributing to the overall welfare of the community.
Conclusion
Our comprehensive approach to gauvansh welfare encompasses protection, nourishment, medical care, vocational training, and community support. Through these efforts, we strive to create a sanctuary where these magnificent creatures can live with dignity and care while fostering a compassionate and sustainable society. Our commitment to the well-being of gauvansh and the broader community reflects our dedication to nurturing life in all its forms.
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Holidays 6.9
Holidays
Accession Day (Jordan)
Ananda Mahidol Day (Thailand)
Bill and Ted Day
Birsa Munda Shahidi Diwas (Madhya Pradesh; India)
Clothing Poverty Awareness Day (UK)
Community Day (La Rioja, Murcia; Spain)
Coral Triangle Day
Cornflower Day (French Republic)
Denture Day
Donald Duck Day
Feast of the Birth of the White-Breasted Giantess
Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
Global Maintenance Day
Home Sweet Home Day
International Archives Day
International Batten Disease Awareness Day
International Day of Celtic Art
International Dough Disco Day
La Rioja Day (Spain)
Light Industry Workers’ Day (Former USSR Nations)
Meezer’s Colors Day
Monkey Spank Day
Murcia Day (Spain)
National Cancer Thriver Day
National Earl Day
National Earl Baltes Day
National Helen Day
National Heroes’ Day (Uganda)
National Krewe of Tucks Day
National Long COVID Awareness Day (Canada)
National Meal Prep Day
National Mitchell Day
National Sex Day
National Sex Educator Appreciation Day
National Stripper Appreciation Day
No Apologies Period Day
Profess Your Love Day
Purple People Eater Day
Rockman Day
609 Day
South American Football Day
Toy Industry Day
Traverse Myelitis Awareness Day (UK)
World Accreditation Day
World APS Day (a.k.a. World Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Day)
Writers’ Rights Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Dark ’n Stormy Day
Kraft Cheese Day
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
Independence & Related Days
Flevelt (a.k.a. the Confederation of Flevelt; Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Självstyrelsedagen (Åland Self-Governing Day; Åland)
2nd Sunday in June
Abused Women and Children’s Awareness Day [2nd Sunday]
Bunker Hill Day observed (Massachusetts) [Sunday before 17th]
Canadian Rivers Day (Canada) [2nd Sunday]
Father’s Day (Austria, Belgium) [2nd Sunday]
International Drink Chenin Blanc Days, Day 3 [2nd Sunday]
International Shiatsu Day [2nd Sunday]
LEAF Open Farm Sunday (UK) [2nd Sunday]
Mother’s Day (Luxembourg) [2nd Sunday]
Multicultural American Child Day [2nd Sunday]
National Career Nursing Assistants’ Day [2nd Sunday]
National Children's Day [2nd Sunday]
National Garden Day (Germany) [2nd Sunday]
National Puerto Rican Day [2nd Sunday]
Race Unity Day (a.k.a. Race Amity Day; Baha’i) [2nd Sunday]
Ride the Wind Day [2nd Sunday]
World Pet Memorial Day [2nd Sunday; also 2nd Tuesday]
World Swallowtail Day [2nd Sunday]
Write To Your Father Day [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning June 9 (2nd Full Week)
National Automobile Service Professionals Week (thru 6.15) [Week with 6.12]
National Clay Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Email Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Flag Week (thru 6.15) [Week with 6.14]
National Little League Week [2nd Week]
National Pet Wedding Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
National Right of Way Professionals Week (thru 6.15) [2nd Full Week]
Festivals Beginning June 9, 2024
Annecy International Animated Film Festival (Annecy, France) [thru 6.15]
Beacon Sloop Club Strawberry Festival (Beacon, New York)
Community-Wide FELStival (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
International Dairy-Deli-Bake Seminar & Expo (Houston, Texas) [thru 6.11]
Jewish Cultural Festival (Dayton, Ohio)
New England VegFest (Worcester, Massachusetts)
Peabody Awards (Los Angeles, California)
Savor Idaho (Boise, Idaho)
Feast Days
Aidan of Lindisfarne (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Architects of the Middles Ages (Positivist; Saints)
Bathe in Marinara Day (Pastafarian)
Bede (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Cloverfield Dairy Cow (Muppetism)
Columba of Iona (a.k.a. Columbia or Columkille; Celtic Christian) [Poets]
Edmund (Christian; Saint)
Ephrem the Syrian (Roman Catholic Church and Church of England)
George Pérez (Artology)
James Collinson (Artology)
Jim Jones Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Joe Haldeman (Writerism)
José de Anchieta (Christian; Saint)
Jotunheim Day (Pagan)
Liborius (Christian; Saint)
Lord Buddha's Parinirvana (Bhutan)
Michael Ancher (Artology)
Paul Beatty (Writerism)
Pelagia of Antioch (Christian; Virgin and Martyr)
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (Artology)
Primus and Felician (Christian; Martyrs)
Ralph Goings (Artology)
Remembrance for Sigurd the Dragonslayer (a.k.a. Siegfried; Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Richard, Bishop of Andria (Christian; Saint)
Robert Indermaur (Artology)
Vesalia (Feast of Vesta; Roman Goddess of the Hearth)
Vincent of Aden (Christian; Martyr)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [33 of 57]
Premieres
Bill of Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Cars (Animated Pixar Film; 2006)
The Coo Coo Bird (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1947)
The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon (Novella; 1966)
Dire Straits, by Dire Straits (Album; 1978)
The Empty Chair, by Jeffrey Deaver (Novel; 2000)
Gone in 60 Seconds (Film; 2000)
How Do I Know It’s Sunday (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Invisible Touch, by Genesis (Album; 1986)
Jelly-Roll Blues, recorded by Jelly Roll Morton (Song; 1924)
Kids Say th Darnedest Things!, by Art Linkletter (Humor Book; 1958)
Labour of Lust, by Nick Lowe (Album; 1979)
Loki (TV Series; 2021)
Mr. Tambourine Man, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1964)
The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco (Novel; US Translation 1983)
The Nine Billion Names of God, by Arthur C. Clarke (Short Stories; 1967)
Ode to Discord: A Chimerical Combination in Four Bursts, by Charles Villiers Stanford (Song; 1909)
A Pirate Looks at Fifty, by Jimmy Buffett (Memoir; 1998)
Party Girl (Film; 1995)
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, by Elvis Costello (Album; 2009)
Some Girls, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1978)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Film; 1989)
Stroke It Rich (Radio Game Show; 1947)
Super 8 (Film; 2011)
Tangled (Phantasies Cartoon; 1944)
3, by Honeyhoney (Album; 2015)
Tumble Weed Greed (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1969)
Ups an’ Downs Derby (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Wise Little Hen (Disney Cartoon; 1934) [1st Donald Duck]
The Year of the Mouse (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1965)
Today’s Name Days
Annamaria, Ephraim, Grazia (Austria)
Diomed, Efrem, Kolumban, Ranko (Croatia)
Stanislava (Czech Republic)
Primus (Denmark)
Elar, Haljand, Hallar, Helar, Helari, Hellar (Estonia)
Ensio (Finland)
Diane (France)
Annamaria, Diana, Ephram, Grazia (Germany)
Rodanthi (Greece)
Félix (Hungary)
Efrem, Primo (Italy)
Gita, Liega, Ligita, Naula, Valeska (Latvia)
Felicijus, Gintas, Gintė (Lithuania)
Kolbein, Kolbjørn (Norway)
Felicjan, Pelagia, Pelagiusz (Poland)
Chiril (România)
Stanislava (Slovakia)
Efrén, Feliciano, Julián (Spain)
Birger, Börje (Sweden)
Cole, Coleman, Colman, Dean, Deana, Deanna, Dee, Dena, Diana, Diane, Dianna, Dianne, Dyane, Prima, Primavera (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 161 of 2024; 205 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 23 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 4 (Jia-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 3 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 2 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 11 Blue; Foursday [11 of 30]
Julian: 27 May 2024
Moon: 12%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 20 St. Paul (6th Month) [Architects of the Middles Ages]
Runic Half Month: Dag (Day) [Day 1 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 83 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of June)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 20 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Dag (Day) [Half-Month 12 of 24; Runic Half-Months] (thru 6.26)
Duir (Oak) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 6 of 13]
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ET GLOBAL BUSINESS SUMMIT 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
“Humanity will be proud of itself after 100 years by studying the capability shown by India during the biggest crisis in 100 years”
India has entered the 'Amrit Kaal' of its independence, a period of national development and glory. To achieve the Prime Minister's vision of becoming a USD 5 trillion economy, the nation's Business leaders, State Governments, and Visionaries must work together to drive 'Economic Change'. Global Business Summit, a flagship initiative of The Times Group, will provide a platform to bring together visionaries, thought leaders, heads of state, policymakers, climate advocates, academicians, and corporate heads to cohesively drive this agenda and exert the momentum needed to achieve this glorious vision.
Global Business Summit 2023 seeks to provide solutions to key macroeconomic challenges by curating government-to-government interactions, business-to-government meetings, and business-to-business engagements to secure investments from domestic and international allies.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, addressed the Economic Times Global Business Summit at Hotel Taj Palace in Delhi on 17 February 2023. He noted the changes that have taken place since his last appearance at the ET Global Business Summit three years ago when WHO declared Covid a pandemic leading to massive rapid changes globally and in India. He also discussed the concept of 'antifragile' and the collective determination of 140 crore Indians during the three years of war and natural calamity. The Prime Minister explained how reimagination came into play when the country gave the current government an opportunity to serve in 2014, and how the government can improve welfare delivery to empower the poor and create infrastructure in a more efficient way. The Prime Minister elaborated on reimagining welfare delivery and talked about the delivery of bank accounts, loans, housing, property rights, toilets, electricity, and clean cooking fuel.
He also remembered former Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi's remark that 15 paise out of one rupee reached the intended beneficiaries. Shri Modi said that 10 crore toilets were constructed after 2014, taking sanitation coverage from below 40 percent to 100 percent in rural areas. He also gave examples of aspirational districts, such as institutional deliveries increasing from 47 percent to 91 percent, fully immunized children in the Aspirational District Barwani of Madhya Pradesh increasing from 40 percent to 90 percent, the success rate of TB treatment increasing from 48 percent to nearly 90 percent, and number of Gram Panchayats with broadband connectivity increasing from 20 percent to 80 percent. Regarding clean water supply, the Prime Minister said that only 3 crore tap connections were there in 2014, but in the last three and half years have added 8 crore new tap connections. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, highlighted the transformation of infrastructure in India, from political ambition to a grand strategy.
He noted that highways are being built at a speed of 38 km per day and more than 5 km of rail lines are being laid every day. The number of operational airports has doubled from 74 to 147, and 3.5 lakh kilometers of rural roads and 80 thousand kilometers of national highways have been built. He also highlighted the 1600-plus data layers of infrastructure mapping available on the GatiShakti platform, which can be linked to AI to decide the shortest and most efficient route. The Prime Minister also highlighted the reimagining infrastructure in India's aviation sector, which resulted in 128 air routes being opened up for civilian aircraft movement today, saving both time and fuel. This decision has also reduced 1 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions.
The Prime Minister of India highlighted the achievements of his government in the last 9 years, such as laying 6 lakh kilometers of optical fiber, increasing the number of mobile manufacturing units, and reducing the rate of internet data. He also highlighted the 'Mai-Baap' culture of the past, which led to an atmosphere of mutual distrust and suspicion between the government and the citizens. After 2014, the 'govt-first' mentality was reimagined as a 'people-first' approach and the government worked on the principle of trusting its citizens. Examples of self-attestation, abolishing interviews from lower rank jobs, decriminalizing small economic offenses, Jan Vishwas Bill, collateral-free Mudra loans, and the government becoming a guarantor for MSMEs were given. The Prime Minister highlighted the reduction in taxes for the increase in gross tax revenue and said that taxpayers get motivated when they know that the tax paid is being spent efficiently.
He also touched upon faceless assessment and the Income Tax Department processing more than 6.5 crore returns this year. He emphasised that India's prosperity is the world's prosperity and that the theme of One World, One Family, One Future chosen for G-20 contains solutions to many challenges. He called upon everyone present to get involved in India's development journey as much as possible, as it gives them a guarantee of growth.
He told the world to keep an eye on India because we are going to create history by growing at the most exponential rate known to mankind.
Come, Grow with India.
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How we met: ‘I couldn’t just go with the flow – so I told him I had romantic feelings’
Rasika, 29, and Varad, 27, met while working in rural India. When Rasika found out she had cancer, Varad gave her the motivation she needed to survive • Tell us your story of how you met someone special After studying medicine in New Delhi, Varad, who grew up in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, knew he wanted to make a difference in the world. In 2021, he travelled to the remote forest reserve of Gadchiroli to work for a local NGO while he submitted applications for the next steps of his education. “I was doing community Covid management, supporting the vaccination programme,” he says. A month after arriving he met Rasika, a physiotherapist from Nagpur, Maharashtra, who’d also come to work for the NGO. “I had been studying in Mumbai but wanted to better understand rehabilitation in rural areas of India,” she says. “While I was being shown around, we went to see the badminton court – which was some mud ground with a net – and that’s where I saw Varad for the first time.” Continue reading... http://dlvr.it/T7bZC8
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