MNM Foundation ensures protection to Indian cows from slaughter. Cow in India is considered a holy animal. Lacs of people in India respect and worship cows, and Hindus, it is more revere. The cow is the symbol of divinity and a goddess on earth. The present government has made strict laws for cow slaughter, not only to cows but to all other cattle animals like buffalo, bull, calves, etc. Many NGOs have come forward to help the holy animal and their welfare, like MNM Foundation, which is doing its best to do all possible things for the cows and cattle. In Vedic terms, the cow is called “Aghanya,” which means cannot be killed. India, a country where 60% of the people live in villages, for them a cow and other cattle is not just the animal; it is their source of life and agriculture.
Constitution of India, Art 48 state that the state shall take steps to preserve and improve the condition of breeds and prohibits cow slaughter and of other cattle animals. And under Art. 48A, it states that the state should establish rules to protect the environment and to safeguard the wildlife of the nation. The ban on cow slaughter was explained because the enactment by the state to protect and improve the environment. The cow dung is rich source of organic manure which helps in improving the quality of soil for agriculture and also neglected the use of fertilizers.
MNM foundation is an NGO that assists cow shelters/gaushalas in providing a livable environment for cows. The NGO for animal welfare is also making people aware of relating like-minded people to work for the betterment and welfare of the cows in India. In Delhi-NCR, they are feeding more than 200 cows every day. They are also working to enhance the quality of cattle and are promoting organic agriculture, which is an important need of the hour.
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