Gausevak Shri Brajesh Singh Meets Delhi Chief Minister Mrs. Rekha Gupta – Productive Discussion on Expansion of Cow Protection Initiatives.
Location: Delhi Secretariat, New Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, a dedicated cow protector and the Founder-Manager of Karmanya Gaushala (Hathras), along with officials from the Uttar Pradesh Cow Protection Commission, met with the Chief Minister of Delhi, Mrs. Rekha Gupta. The delegation included Commission Chairman Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta and members Shri Ramakant Upadhyay and Shri Yogendra Upadhyay. The meeting focused on strategies to improve cow welfare, protection, and sustainable development of gaushalas in Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, an active member of Karmanya Sarvahit Sanstha (Headquartered in New Delhi), has been working for many years to promote cow service and conservation not only in Uttar Pradesh but at the national level. Through Karmanya Gaushala, he has successfully implemented a Multi-Layer Green Fodder Model that ensures year-round availability of fresh fodder for stray cows, serving as an inspiration for farmers and cow shelters alike.
One of his notable achievements includes pioneering the use of Embryo Transplantation (ET) technology to enhance the breed quality of Indian cows by implanting embryos of high-yielding breeds into stray cows. This innovative approach is a step forward in improving indigenous cattle quality and productivity.
In addition to cow protection, Shri Singh is actively engaged in promoting integrated farming, natural lifestyle practices, carbon credit generation, and waste management solutions. His work contributes significantly to environmental sustainability and rural empowerment.
Karmanya Sanstha, under Shri Brajesh Singh’s guidance, continues to develop innovative, sustainable models for farmers, environmentalists, and cow protection activists. He is ably supported by Shri Sandeep Kumar Shastri, Director of Karmanya Gaushala and intellectual wing head in Hathras, who is also actively contributing to the mission.
With growing recognition across India, this dedicated model of cow protection, environmental care, and organic agriculture is now being adopted and discussed in several regions. Their efforts are paving the way to re-establish India as a global leader in traditional, cow-based, and sustainable living.
Location: Delhi Secretariat, New Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, a dedicated cow protector and the Founder-Manager of Karmanya Gaushala (Hathras), along with officials from the Uttar Pradesh Cow Protection Commission, met with the Chief Minister of Delhi, Mrs. Rekha Gupta. The delegation included Commission Chairman Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta and members Shri Ramakant Upadhyay and Shri Yogendra Upadhyay. The meeting focused on strategies to improve cow welfare, protection, and sustainable development of gaushalas in Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, an active member of Karmanya Sarvahit Sanstha (Headquartered in New Delhi), has been working for many years to promote cow service and conservation not only in Uttar Pradesh but at the national level. Through Karmanya Gaushala, he has successfully implemented a Multi-Layer Green Fodder Model that ensures year-round availability of fresh fodder for stray cows, serving as an inspiration for farmers and cow shelters alike.
One of his notable achievements includes pioneering the use of Embryo Transplantation (ET) technology to enhance the breed quality of Indian cows by implanting embryos of high-yielding breeds into stray cows. This innovative approach is a step forward in improving indigenous cattle quality and productivity.
In addition to cow protection, Shri Singh is actively engaged in promoting integrated farming, natural lifestyle practices, carbon credit generation, and waste management solutions. His work contributes significantly to environmental sustainability and rural empowerment.
Karmanya Sanstha, under Shri Brajesh Singh’s guidance, continues to develop innovative, sustainable models for farmers, environmentalists, and cow protection activists. He is ably supported by Shri Sandeep Kumar Shastri, Director of Karmanya Gaushala and intellectual wing head in Hathras, who is also actively contributing to the mission.
With growing recognition across India, this dedicated model of cow protection, environmental care, and organic agriculture is now being adopted and discussed in several regions. Their efforts are paving the way to re-establish India as a global leader in traditional, cow-based, and sustainable living.
Gausevak Shri Brajesh Singh Meets Delhi Chief Minister Mrs. Rekha Gupta – Productive Discussion on Expansion of Cow Protection Initiatives.
Location: Delhi Secretariat, New Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, a dedicated cow protector and the Founder-Manager of Karmanya Gaushala (Hathras), along with officials from the Uttar Pradesh Cow Protection Commission, met with the Chief Minister of Delhi, Mrs. Rekha Gupta. The delegation included Commission Chairman Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta and members Shri Ramakant Upadhyay and Shri Yogendra Upadhyay. The meeting focused on strategies to improve cow welfare, protection, and sustainable development of gaushalas in Delhi.
Shri Brajesh Singh, an active member of Karmanya Sarvahit Sanstha (Headquartered in New Delhi), has been working for many years to promote cow service and conservation not only in Uttar Pradesh but at the national level. Through Karmanya Gaushala, he has successfully implemented a Multi-Layer Green Fodder Model that ensures year-round availability of fresh fodder for stray cows, serving as an inspiration for farmers and cow shelters alike.
One of his notable achievements includes pioneering the use of Embryo Transplantation (ET) technology to enhance the breed quality of Indian cows by implanting embryos of high-yielding breeds into stray cows. This innovative approach is a step forward in improving indigenous cattle quality and productivity.
In addition to cow protection, Shri Singh is actively engaged in promoting integrated farming, natural lifestyle practices, carbon credit generation, and waste management solutions. His work contributes significantly to environmental sustainability and rural empowerment.
Karmanya Sanstha, under Shri Brajesh Singh’s guidance, continues to develop innovative, sustainable models for farmers, environmentalists, and cow protection activists. He is ably supported by Shri Sandeep Kumar Shastri, Director of Karmanya Gaushala and intellectual wing head in Hathras, who is also actively contributing to the mission.
With growing recognition across India, this dedicated model of cow protection, environmental care, and organic agriculture is now being adopted and discussed in several regions. Their efforts are paving the way to re-establish India as a global leader in traditional, cow-based, and sustainable living.

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