In a reaffirmation of Gujarat’s commitment to the welfare of livestock, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel recently visited the GMC-run Panjarapol in Gandhinagar. During this visit, he gained firsthand knowledge of the commendable work being undertaken for the care of cow mothers, underscoring the state government’s unwavering dedication to the well-being of its animal population.
“The State Government is wholeheartedly committed to the care and welfare of livestock,” asserted Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. These words reflect the importance placed on animal welfare as an integral part of the government’s broader commitment to holistic development and ethical governance.
“The visit to Panjarapol served as an opportunity for the Chief Minister to witness and appreciate the efforts being made to ensure the well-being of cow mothers. As essential contributors to the agricultural and cultural fabric of Gujarat, cows hold a special place, and initiatives aimed at their care align with the state’s ethos and traditions”.
“The GMC-run Panjarapol in Gandhinagar stands as a symbol of the state’s proactive approach to animal welfare. It serves as a facility dedicated to the care of cows, emphasizing their health, sustenance, and overall quality of life. The visit allowed Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to interact with those involved in the day-to-day operations, gaining insights into the challenges and successes in the realm of livestock care”.