Gauvansh Chikitsa Mobile Vans: Cow ambulance service launched

Q.  Which state has started a cow ambulance service?
- Published on 04 May 17

a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Uttarakhand
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Haryana

ANSWER: Uttar Pradesh
 
Gauvansh Chikitsa Mobile Vans: Cow ambulance service launchedUttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has flagged off an ambulance service that would cater to the needs of the cows.

Under the ‘Gauvansh Chikitsa Mobile Vans’ service, initially, 5 ambulances were flagged off to cover Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Mathura and Allahabad.

The ambulance will have a veterinary doctor along with an assistant to rescue ill or injured cows and transport them to ‘gau shalas’ or take them for treatment to the veterinary hospital.

In addition, a “gau seva toll-free number” has also been released to enable common people to come forward to help the cows.

The ambulance service will be run in collaboration with the MNREGA Mazdoor Kalyan Sanghathan.

Mazdoor Kalyan Sanghathan is an organization that claims to work for the welfare of the labourers and others employed in the informal sector.

The organization has a presence in 5 states. A similar initiative to save cows was initiated in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh a few days ago.

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