Save the cow and secure their future

by BARNAMALA EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL SOCIETY
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future
Save the cow and secure their future

Project Report | Sep 27, 2021
Cows Helps us in Staying Healthy and Strong

By HARIPADA GIRI | Secretary

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Hi 
 

As COVID-19 continues to spread, the future has never felt so unpredictable. These are challenging times for us all, and we hope you’re in good spirits and health! Right now, we’re doing everything possible to sustain daily operations and provide services to our community. While there’s a lot of uncertainty, we know that we need to adapt fast to our changing reality. Now, more than ever, our community needs us. And we need you.

The most important thing is that cows give us milk. They are an essential source of milk for mankind. The milk given by cows helps us in staying healthy and strong. Milk has a lot of benefits which keeps various illnesses away. Moreover, it also enhances our immune system. The milk also produces a lot of products like butter, cream, curd, cheese and more.

 Cows are considered to be a sacred animal in the Hindu religion. The ardent followers of religion worship this animal like a Goddess. A cow has been honored with the status of a mother in Hinduism. This is why people refer to it as ‘Gau Mata’ which translates to Mother Cow.

Cows have a lot of benefits to mankind. They help us give milk. Through milk, we get a lot of products like butter, cheese, curd and more. In addition, people also use cows for their cow dung and cow leather. Cow dung comes in handy as a rich fertilizer. Plus, cow leather gives us soles, belts, car seats and more

Even the cow dung is used for many purposes. People use it as a really rich fertilizer. In addition, cow dung is also an efficient producer of fuel and biogas. Cow dung is also used as an insect repellent. Plus, people also use it as a building material and raw material for paper making.

If you’re able, please make a donation to BARNAMALA EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL SOCIETY. If you’re unable to donate at this time, there are many other ways you can support us!  You can advocate for us by sharing our mission with a family member or friend. Even a quick mention on your social media would mean the world to us.

In times like this, we’re reminded of how interconnected we all are. Thank you for being part of our community. Without you, none of it is possible.

Stay safe and well,

Haripada Giri

http://www.becs.org.

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BARNAMALA EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL SOCIETY

Location: KHARAGPUR, WEST BENGAL - India
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BARNAMALA EDUCATIONAL & CULTURAL SOCIETY
HARIPADA GIRI
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HARIPADA GIRI
SECRETARY
KHARAGPUR , WEST BENGAL India

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