About 20.5 million people depend upon livestock for their livelihood. Livestock contributed 16% to the income of small farm households. India faces an acute fodder shortage that has left drought-hit farmers and livestock vulnerable. In the current situation majority of the farmers are not capable to economically sustain their cattle, thus recognising the need for proper conservation and care. These indigenous cow breeds can act as a silver bullet in tackling the impending crisis.



Breed Preservation: Samvardhan
9 Months Step Process
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MAA - Updates

On 28th December, we distributed 16 pregnancy nutrition kits in Jal Prabhat Nagar in Mumbai under MAA – Mata Arogya Abhiyan. The aim is to support these women with monthly grocery and counselling session.

A special pregnancy kit was distributed to 16 pregnant ladies. This kit contained grains, pulses, dry fruits, and spices, along with a counselling session.

On 9th December, a follow-up session was taken with the expectant women of the Ramabai colony in Mumbai. Dr Prachi Desai held an online session on the importance of Garbhsanskar. A total of 16 women attended the session.

On 23rd October, Bhavyata Foundation, under its initiative MAA (Mata Arogya Abhiyan), visited Ramabai colony, Ghatkopar East, and distributed 20 grocery kits. MAA aims to break the link of malnutrition amongst expectant mothers, and a total of 20 expectant mothers benefitted from this visit. We also spoke about garbh sanskar and its importance. Further, we look forward to supporting these expectant mothers with monthly rations and various activities that ensure the wellbeing of the child and the mother.

Mata Arogya Abhiyan or MAA is a Bhavyata Foundation initiative that aims to break the dire chain of malnutrition amongst expectant mothers and support them for better wellbeing. For this, on 23rd October, Bhavyata Foundation and its team visited Ramabai colony, Ghatkopar East, in Mumbai and distributed grocery kits to a total of 20 expectant mothers. We also look forward to supporting them in the future with monthly rations and various beneficial activities.
Breed Preservation - Video
MAA - Donation Form
Fodder for Dairy Breeds
Report
MAA - Presentation
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