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Pashupati Kalyan Parishad: A safe haven for abandoned, distressed animals

Animal activist Suman Bose’s NGO, Pashupati Kalyan Parishad is providing a safe haven for abandoned, distressed animals for the last two decades.

The Udaipur-based animal shelter houses over 250 sick and disabled animals and gives them a second chance at life.

Nestled amid the lush green Balicha village on National Highway No. 8, Udaipur is a more than 1-acre spread that is home to over 300 animals. It is a bona fide barnyard ⁠— small-sized creatures such as rabbits and cats along with bigger species of dogs, donkeys, cows and buffalos can all be found here.

Pashupati Kalyan Parishad Udaipur

Founded in 1997 by animal lover and activist Suman Bose, the NGO Pashupati Kalyan Parishad (PKP) aims to give animals a place where they are protected and free from the cruelties of the world. It provides sick and disabled animals with a safe sanctuary for a lifetime.

PKP Animal Shelter Udaipur

PKP was formed to mitigate the recurrent drought-like situation in villages around Udaipur city, as farmers failed to feed their livestock and abandoned them. These animals swamped the streets of Udaipur and cattle smugglers found it easy to transport these animals to the slaughterhouses. The organisation took in abandoned cattle, as well as those cattle that were rescued from the slaughterhouses.

Besides, some lame and old cattle that were abandoned at the main veterinary hospital of Udaipur were also relocated to and adopted by the PKP shelter.

PKP Udaipur

Suman says,

“A native of Himachal Pradesh, I did my graduation from Delhi and got married to Dr Pradeep Bose, a veterinary doctor and rural management post-graduate. We both loved animals. It was when my husband was posted in RSMML in 1993, I came to Udaipur. During my stay in the city, I experienced that the streets of Udaipur are flooded with abandoned cattle from nearby villages.

I used to take the sick cattle from the abandoned herd for treatment to the veterinary hospital at Chetak Circle. I did this for four years – from 1995 to 1999.”

In the year 1997 Suman along with nine other people, formed a board and the NGO, Pashupati Kalyan Parishad, got registered as a public society. With the support of Udaipur Municipal Committee, she began her work for the animal shelter in Goverdhan Vilas village in the year 1999 with around 100 abandoned cattle.

She then extended her work to Titardi village with about 250 abandoned cattle. It was only in the year 2001 that PKP’s shelter shifted to Dakan Kotra village and expanded to house about 900 abandoned cattle.

Pashupati Kalyan Parishad

Seeing the outstanding work of protecting and sheltering abandoned animals, the organisation started getting private donations in the form of fodder, feed and medicines. In 2001, PKP got a piece of land in Balicha as a donation after which the shelter campus was shifted from Dakan Kotra to Balicha in 2002.

The funds for sheds come largely from the Animal Welfare Board of India. Rajasthan government’s Goshala department also gives some financial support to PKP during the times of droughts. Besides, owing to the 80-G benefit in Income Tax, PKP also gets some private donations from individuals and organizations.

After the retirement of Suman’s husband, Dr Pradeep Bose, in 2016, he started to look after the healthcare program for the shelters’ animals.

“One of the most challenging tasks is to gather regular funds for the shelter. I desire to have a bigger place for more animals, I want to manufacture some Gaushala-based products to meet the expenses” says Suman.

We hope and pray that she gets more resources to provide food, shelter and care to the abandoned animals.

If you want to visit Pashupati Kalyan Parishad, here are the details:

Address: Pashupati Kalyan Parishad, Behind Choudhary Petrol Pump, Balicha, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001.

Mobile: +91-9414166674

Email: info@pkpindia.org

To know more about Pashupati Kalyan Parishad, visit the website: www.pkpindia.org

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बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल: वेस्ट डेनिम को बनाया गरीब बच्चो का सहारा

क्या आप जानते हैं कि एक जोड़ी जींस बनाने के लिए लगभग 8000 लीटर पानी की आवश्यकता होती है? और हर साल लाखों की तादात में इन जींसों को कूड़े में फेक दिया जाता है। लेकिन उदयपुर में ऐसी एक संस्था है जो उन सभी पुराने डेनिम को अपसाइकिल कर ज़रूरतमंद बच्चों के लिए स्कूल स्टेशनरी में पुनर्निर्मित करती है।

उदयपुर की प्रिया सचदेव द्वारा चलाई जा रही संस्था ‘बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल” इस्तेमाल हो चुकी डेनिम जीन्स को अपसाइकिल कर ज़रूरतमंद बच्चों के लिए ‘Gift a Basta’ नाम से मज़बूत बैग, स्कूल किट बना रही है।

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‘बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल’ के आईडिया से न केवल पुराने कपड़ें के कारण होने वाले प्रदुषण से राहत मिलती हैं बल्कि जरूरतमन्द बच्चों को मजबूत बैग, और स्कूल किट मिलती हैं। इसी के साथ ही वो ज़रूरतमंद महिलाओं के लिए रोज़गार भी पैदा कर रहे हैं जिससे लोगो के जीवन में सकारात्मक बदलाव आ रहा हैं। इस काम में अब तक बहुत सी महिलाओ को रोज़गार मिल चुका है।

गौरतलब है कि डेनिम जीन्स को गल कर डीकम्पोज़ होने में सैकड़ों साल लग जाते हैं। ऐसे पुराने डेनिम जीन्स को दोबारा इस्तेमाल में लाकर ये संस्था पर्यावरण को प्रदूषित होने से बचाने का काम कर रही है।

बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल का आईडिया और इनिशिएटिव संस्थापक प्रिया सचदेव का है वहीँ इस काम को आगे बढ़ाने में उनका साथ दे रही है हर्षिता चौहान।

फ़िलहाल यह संस्था बच्चों की लिए बैग और पेंसिल बॉक्स उपलब्ध करा रही है और आगे स्कूल के लिए दरियाँ और एप्रिन सहित कई तरह के उत्पाद बनाने की तैयारी भी कर रही है।

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संस्था की संस्थापक प्रिया सचदेव का कहना है कि कोई भी व्यक्ति, जो ”बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल ‘ की मदद करना चाहती है वह संस्था की वेबसाइट पर वॉलिंटियर्स फॉर्म भरकर जुड़ने के साथ ही प्रमोशन में भी मदद कर सकता है।

‘बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल’ की मेंबर हर्षिता बताती हैं कि अभी तक वे अपने प्रोडक्ट्स को विभिन्न स्तरों से आंगनबाड़ी की महिलाओं के माध्यम से गांवों के बच्चों तक पहुंचाते रहे हैं और आगे उनकी टीम इसको सिस्टमेटिक स्तर पर लाने के लिए जिले के स्कूल-कॉलेजों से संपर्क कर रही है।

टीम के लोग इलाके के हर सरकारी स्कूल में जाकर प्रिंसिपल से अपने प्रॉडक्ट की लिस्ट साझा करते हुए एक बड़ा रिकार्ड तैयार कर रहे हैं। इस प्रोजेक्ट में महिलओ को ज्यादा से ज्यादा रोजगार मिल पाए इसका भी पूरा ध्यान रख रहा है। संस्था ने अब तक 10 से अधिक महिलाओ को रोज़गार दिया है।

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‘बैग ऑफ़ स्माइल’ 10 हजार से ज्यादा बच्चों तक अपने किट पहुंचाने का टारगेट लेकर चल रही है। हजारो किट तैयार करने के लिए हजारो डिस्कार्डेड डेनिम को अपसाइकिल किए जाने का लक्ष्य है ।

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Gayatri Seva Sansthan organising Bird Watching Tour on World Wetland Day

We often hear about wetlands but what are they actually?

Wetlands are land areas saturated or flooded with water, permanently or seasonally. They vary from natural wetlands like lakes, rivers, floodplains, mangroves, saltwater marshes to human-made like fish ponds, rice paddies or saltpans.

But the questions that arrive when we know about them is why are they so important to preserve?

Wetlands are important for us and the birds due to several reasons. During rains, they check the water from flowing away, so the water seeps down and the level of the underground does not go down. This, in turn, recharges wells and tube wells.

40% of the world’s plant and animal species live or breed in wetlands. Over 100,000 freshwater species have been identified in wetlands so far.

Wetlands are rich reservoirs of biodiversity. Loss of wetlands between 1970 and 2014 has declined the populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles by 60%. Also 25% of wetland species including water birds, freshwater-dependent mammals, marine turtles, and coral-reef- building species are threatened with extinction.

Our city Udaipur is blessed with a number of lakes which makes us one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world. Among all, nine water bodies in Udaipur are yet to be declared as a wetland.

Wetland Udaipur

Udaipur wetlands are home to some 500 avian species including 150 varieties of migratory birds coming here in winters. The welfare of Udaipur depends on wetlands that provide water for irrigation and drinking. Lake strengthens the economy of the city with the help of tourism. 

Gayatri Seva Sansthan(GSS) is working since last 3 years towards this initiative to spread awareness among people through various events and have gained expertise over the subject. One such event will be organised on the 2nd of February 2020 at Mandali Village.

The event will invite tourist and localities from the city for bird watching and knowledge sharing sessions. Thousands of migratory birds travel from the faraway lands of Siberia in search of food and protection from the bitter cold, also birds from higher Himalayas and parts of Central Asia also flock in every year to enjoy the mild winters. The reason why they come here is that conditions at Mandali suits for their survival.

CEO of GSS Mr Chetan Pandey has always remained concerned about these wetlands and GSS has a big role to play for preserve Mandali watershed. Currently, GSS is directly implementing watershed programmes for 5590 acres of land in 18 villages.

For ensuring quality in planning and implementation of watershed projects, GSS is using Geospatial Technology through the application of modern tools of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS). MBA students from NMIMS Mumbai have come to learn about the importance of wetlands and are actively working with GSS for the success of the event. Apart from this various academic institutions and NGOs from Udaipur will also honour this event with their presence.

If you want to be a part of the event, contact Mr Chetan Pandey at +91-9982617296.