Delhi social activist anural bansal, who had been working restlessly with several Gaushala's around the city has said that Delhi Government is not taking any appropriate action towards well being of abandoned cattles.
Bansal who lives in najafgarh, a town in the South West Delhi district of National Capital Territory of Delhi, India, is a cow devotee and offers weekly charity to different gaushala's, helping them with food or medicines as per his own capacity.
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Bansal says, "it comes from within that I should do something for gau mata!"
Anurag quoted that the union government has sanctioned ₹63 crore for the cow rescuing project, which will be set up by the national dairy development board. But it will take time as tenders will be floated regarding this and there is a process so things should be taken on priority.
In Najafgarh itself you will see hundreds of abandoned cattle on the roads. There is very less people who care about them. We are educated people and we lives in societies so we must also educate our children's so that they do not throw stones or hurt cows with any means of act, said anurag.
Anurag claimed that a few people have approached him to collaborate and discuss how they could help each other in working on a common issue which is saving cows. The talks were fruitful and it is good to act as a team rather than only individual, said anurag.
Anurag has said that having more people in their team is nice thing but we are not creating any NGO. Every one of our team is dedicated and wish to spend or help by their own and if create an NGO it will consume our time in other things rather than helping cows. So we are not interested in starting or setting up any organization like an NGO.
Anurag's work influence the society he lives in and youngsters like his simplicity. However anurag is a fashion lover and loves to try new clothing styles and trends.