Make necessary arrangements immediately to keep cows in Hinauti Gowdham – Deputy Chief Minister
Bhopal. Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla said that thousands of cows will get shelter in Hinauti Gowdham. It will be developed as a modern cowshed and cow conservation center. Complete the construction of boundary wall in the cowshed soon and also start the construction of shed for cows and straw storage as per the approved plan. Develop Hinauti Gowdham as a model cowshed. The Deputy Chief Minister said that the amount donated for running cowsheds and cow service should be included in the income tax exemption, so that this holy work can get increased cooperation. The Deputy Chief Minister, while instructing Collector Satna to start the construction of Bagdara Gau-Abhayaranya soon, said that Bagdara valley near Chitrakoot is a unique place of natural habitat of thousands of cows. Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Shukla was doing departmental review in Rewa Commissioner’s office.
Collector Smt. Pratibha Pal informed that the boundary wall is being constructed by the Rural Engineering Department. Construction of the shed will also start in two days. Fencing work has started in the approved Gaushala near Bhairav Baba Temple in Gudh at a cost of Rs. 18 lakhs in 50 acres. Here also the amount has been approved for the construction of the shed. In the meeting, Shri Rajesh Pandey suggested to include public representatives in the Gaushala Management Committee. District President Gangev Vikas Tiwari gave suggestions regarding the operation of the Gaushala. MLA Mangawan Eng. Narendra Prajapati, Commissioner B.S. Jamod, Collector Rewa Smt. Pratibha Pal, Collector Satna Anurag Verma, Collector Mauganj Ajay Srivastava, Deputy Director Animal Husbandry Dr. Rajesh Mishra, Project Officer District Panchayat Sanjay Singh and other related officers were present in the meeting.