Rastriya Gokul Mission is a program aimed to develop and conserve indigenous breeds of cows. The mission was launched in December 2014, under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, to protect and preserve the breeds of indigenous cows. The program aims to increase the population of bred cows, which will reduce the number of stray cattle and contribute to the economy by increasing the productivity of milk and products made from cow’s milk.
If you are interested in knowing more about the program or looking to participate in it, the best way to contact Rastriya Gokul Mission is through the official website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The website has detailed information about the mission and the various initiatives that are being undertaken to meet the objectives of the program.
You can also email or call the program coordinators to seek more information. The contact details of the program coordinators are available on the Rastriya Gokul Mission website. They will be able to guide you on how to participate in the program, the eligibility criteria, and the documents required to apply.
If you are looking to contribute to the cause, the Rastriya Gokul Mission accepts donations, which can be done through the website. The donations will be used to support the program’s initiatives and help conserve the indigenous breeds of cows.
In conclusion, if you wish to contribute or participate in the Rastriya Gokul Mission, visit the official website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to seek more information or contact the program coordinators for further assistance. Together we can aim towards conserving the indigenous breeds of cows and contribute to the growth of the economy.