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A REPORT ON ONE DAY VISIT TO GAUSHALA

ONE DAY VISIT REPORT ON GAUSHALA

10-Feb 2021, 2:30 p.m

Location and Area-

This gaushala is located near the Gosalpur station and approx  37 km away from Jabalpur City.

The full address of the Gaushala is as follows- Gram Mahgawan, Gram panchayad - Bela, Gila panchayad - Sihora, Gila - Jabalpur (M.P) - 483222




This gaushala is constructed under the Govt. scheme –(MANREGA) MUKYAMANTRI GAU SEVA YOGNA 2019-20. 

AIM of construction –

(i)             Gaushala constructed under MNREGA under Mukhyamantri Goseva Yojana will be followed by providing protection and protection to destitute, abandoned, disabled, weak, aged, patient, crippled cow dynasty.

(ii)            On the coming day, the situation of the accident will be relieved and the traffic will not be blocked as well as the crops of the farmers will not be damaged, 



hence the farmers will not be financially damaged.

(iii)          100 cows are reared in the Gaushala constructed under MNREGA and 60 percent of the total cows are available in Gaushala, adult cows, aged, infirm, non-milkers and 40 percent milk cows is taken.

(iv)         The area surrounding the gaushala is agricultural fields were mainly Berseem crop are cultivate because of high demand of Forage crop demanded by this gaushala on daily bases.

Area of gaushala is approx 1 acre (72 m X 67.2 m)

S. no

Components

Area

Numbers

1.

Gaushala shad (pedok and boundary wall

25.0 m x 7.50 m

2

2.

Bachda shad (calves)

3.0 m x 7.50 m

1

3.

Hag

8.5 m x 0.6 m x 0.45m , 2.50m dia x 0.45m

4 and 1

4.

Guard room

3.60m x 3.0m

1

5.

Office

3.60m x 3.0m

1

6.

Forage storage house ( bhusa godam)

16m x 8.50m

1

7.

Sick animals room

4.0m x 5.0m

1

8.

Gau Kasth

4.0m x 5.0m

1

9.

Ground leveling and fencing and notice board

250m x 0.9m x 1.20m

1

10.

Compost Unit

2Unit

2

11

Tube well, Moter, Water Tank (6000 lit) and extra accessories

1Set

1




Functioning of Gaushala

Breeding of cow progeny :-

(i) An amount of Rs. 20 per cow cow per day is provided for maintenance of cows of cowshed under MGNREGA by Madhya Pradesh Gopalan and Livestock Promotion Board, Bhopal.  15 rupees per cow per day out of the above amount.

(ii) There is a provision for purchasing fodder for straw fodder and the balance amount of 05 rupees per cow per day.

(iii) There is provision of land based pasture system for cows and cow breeds in Gaushalas constructed under MNREGA and proper arrangement of animal feed and fodder storage is ensured in cowshed. 



(iv) In order to nourish the adult cows of Gaushala, the following diet is be given as usual.

a. Sukh fodder 5-7 kg

b. green fodder 10-12 kg

c. Sudana 3.5 kg (300-350 grams extra per liter of milk production) 7,8 of pregnant cows, and half kg and 1.5 kg of Sudana during 9 months.

(v)       Adequate drinking is provided for 35-40 liters per adult cows and 3-5 liters per calf-heifer.

(vi)       The cow dynasties arriving at the cowshed is given the first 12-digit special tag. 

(vii)   Animal feeding time: Animal feeding is be given to the cattle of the cowshed at 6 am and 4 pm in the summer and animal feed at 7 am and 5 pm in the winter season.

(viii) The time to collect cow dung from Gaushala - between 8 am to 10 am and in winter from 9 am to 11 am, the dung should be collected.

(ix)   Cleaning the area outside the cow dynasty shed is done between 8 am to 10 pm in summer and 5 pm to 7 pm in winter. (Cleaning the inside of cow dynasty shed from 5 in the evening  Cleaning is done between 7 am and in winter from 9 am to 11 pm.



(x)    Gaushala have a system of clean fresh water for drinking of cows.

(xi)    Adult cows are drinking 6-7 times in 24 hours.

(xii)     Following records is be maintained in Gaushala

(a) Gauvansh Identity Register

(b) Animal Feeding Register

(c) Medical Register

(d) Daily Register for details of cows that fall in Gaushalas every year

(e) Death Register in which death

(f) Necessary accounting documents including details of donations received in the Gaushala

(g) Register of grants-in-aid from various government agencies.

(h) Farm Machinery Register

(i) Animal Sales Register



(xiii)    In case of abnormal mortality of cows in Gaushala, the concerned Gaushala in-charge should be informed immediately.

Conclusion –

In this one day visit to Gaushala I learned about Working and functioning of Gaushala, its management.

I got the opportunity to see various type and breeds of cows, there behaviors, and habitat.

Water management and forage storage from Govt.

I got the knowledge about structure and layout of Gaushala.

Gobergas, and compost area.

Identification tags and registration

Management of sick cows and there behaviors.



**THANK YOU**


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