About Gomataseva – Pure Gir Cow Products
About Kumar Satyajeet Khachar
Welcome to the legacy of Kumar Satyajeet Khachar. He is known for his unwavering dedication and pioneering efforts to preserve and enhance Indigenous cows, with a special focus on the revered Gir breed.
The Khachar family’s rich heritage in this noble work spans centuries. Their gaushala was established in 1660 and continues to serve as a living symbol of this tradition.
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Legacy of Dedication
In the heartland of Gujarat, India, the Khachar family’s commitment to Indigenous cow conservation has flourished for over three centuries. Over the years, their gaushala has become a testament to their dedication to Indigenous cows, particularly the revered Gir breed
Torchbearer of Tradition
Kumar Satyajeet Khachar is the torchbearer of this noble tradition. He has taken the family legacy to new heights with his groundbreaking achievements. As a result, his tireless efforts have left a strong and lasting mark on the landscape of cow conservation in India.
Innovation and Achievements
Kumar Satyajeet Khachar has achieved extraordinary milestones in the field of cow conservation. In particular, his pioneering work includes developing pure Indigenous Gir cows through the innovative export of embryos to Brazil. Through this initiative, he has showcased his deep knowledge of bovine genetics and his unwavering commitment to preserving and improving Indigenous cow breeds.
Recognition and Honor
His contributions have earned Kumar Satyajeet Khachar great honor and recognition among people who are dedicated to Indigenous breeds. Today, his work reflects a deep understanding of how tradition and innovation can come together in the field of cow conservation.
C.E.O. Shri Ghanshyam Das
Satyajit Kumarji extended an offer to Shri Ghanshyamdas to serve in Goseva in 2007.
Later on, on 22 November 2009, they formally joined hands to strengthen the work of Goseva.
Even before this collaboration, Shri Ghanshyam Dasji was actively involved in producing Panchagavya, a sacred preparation made from five products obtained from cows.
Through this work, he has consistently supported the cause of Goseva and cow welfare.
Today, his steadfast commitment to Panchagavya and cow protection continues to inspire many people who wish to serve cows.