

25+
YearsAbout Us
Who we are
GOSHALA (GAU ASHRAM) is a registered organization with Gaushala AyogU.P. Government . Its aim and devotion is to preserve and nurture the animals of GOVAANSH. It is situated near Memora Air force station on Mohan Lal Ganj – Bani Marg Lucknow.
Rashtriya Gausala is a proud member of:
- भारतीय जीव जंतु कल्याण बोर्ड (एडब्लूबीआई)
- पर्यावरण, वन और जलवायु परिवर्तन मंत्रालय भारत सरकार
- गो-सेवा आयोग उत्तर-प्रदेश
Gauansh animals. Chich are given to – this organization are normally from Nagar Nigam and animals saved by u.p. Police from illegal activities. Also villagers give their ald Govansh animals to it for feeding nurturing it. We have got well established arrangement for feeding of these animals. Also veterinary Doctors are available for treatment of sick and old age Govansh Animals. Sick and old animals are specially taken care off by feeding special diet as prescribled by Doctors.
Govansh
Importance of Cows
Govansh animals coming in this group is beneficial whether live or dead to society by providing milk, Gobar, skin, Horns even bones. Particularly cow, milk is very such beneficial to human being and also for children. Cow’s milk is much beneficial that it is itself a full diet. Even when only cow milk is consumed as diet no cholesterol is increased.
Gober of these animal are beneficial either by compost process, Gobar Gas plant gives energy for lighting of while area.
Our main aim is to preserve these Govansh animals and also propagate benefits to society from them.

Our Services
What We Do Here
“Our main aim is to preserve these Govansh animals and also propagate benefits to society from them.”
Taking care of cows is rewarding and lots of fun! The indigenous cows are very affectionate, alert and friendly. They demand lots of love and attention, and love to be hugged and patted just like domestic pets!

Mission & Vision
Saving the whole world from moral & spiritual degradation
Holistic Development Through Cow Preservation
Rescue and Rehabilitation of Govansh Animals
Comprehensive Veterinary Care
Promotion of Cow Products
Community Education and Awareness
Environmental Conservation and Social Forestry
Community Awareness and Support
Work Process
Preserving the Cows
Taking care of cows is rewarding and lots of fun! The indigenous cows are very affectionate, alert and friendly. They demand lots of love and attention, and love to be hugged and patted just like domestic pets! Gir cows will not give their milk until a close bond has been established with their caretaker.