Kamdhenu Gaushala

Ashapura, Mhow Madhya Pradesh

Kamdhenu Gaushala, is a visionary and large-scale project dedicated to cow protection, sustainable agriculture, and rural development. Developed with modern, high-tech infrastructure, the gaushala is spread across approximately 25 hectares and is designed to accommodate up to 10,000 cows, making it one of the most advanced and largest cow shelters in the region.

Kamdhenu Gaushala is a result of powerful example of a united effort between the
Balaji Sewarth Vinod Agarwal Foundation, Indore Municipal Corporation and the Government of Madhya Pradesh. This collective initiative reflects a shared vision to promote cow welfare, sustainable development and community upliftment.
This noble project is also developed in the cherished memory of Smt. Neena Devi Agarwal, serving as a tribute to her values of compassion and dedication towards society. Her legacy continues to inspire this initiative, adding a deeper emotional and cultural significance to the project.

This initiative reflects the growing commitment towards Gau Seva while also strengthening dairy development, supporting farmers, and promoting eco-friendly practices. The gaushala is envisioned not only as a shelter for stay and indigenous cattle but also as a center for improving milk production, generating employment, and contributing to the rural economy.
Designed with a vision to integrate tradition with modern technology, the gaushala will feature well-planned sheds, open grazing areas, specialized treatment facilities for sick cattle, and scientific fodder management systems. Dedicated spaces for green fodder cultivation, water management, and plantation further ensure a healthy and sustainable environment for cattle care.

Through this integrate and forward-thinking approach, Kamdhenu Gaushala, Aashapura, is set to become a model for modern Gaushalas across the country, contributing to a sustainable, compassionate, and self-reliant future.

10,000+ capacity spread across 25 hectares

Promoting cow welfare, organic farming and rural livelihoods

Surrounded by natural greenery and open spaces