Research shows that indigenous cattle raised with compassion in gaushalas (sanctuaries)
produce higher quality output than those kept in conventional barns (tabelas).
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Sakshm (Sanskrit for capable), is a social enterprise initiative conceptualized by like-minded individuals over morning walks and tea conversations in 2023. What began as reflective discussions gradually evolved into a shared concern about the deteriorating condition of a cattle sanctuary (gaushala) struggling to survive. Ancient scriptures regard cows as harbingers of prosperity and central to agrarian socio-economic growth. Yet, despite this deep cultural reverence, many gaushalas today face severe financial and operational challenges.
Ironically, even modern western business thought acknowledges the economic significance of such an asset. In the 1960s, the term “cash cow” emerged in management vocabulary—later popularized by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG)—to describe a reliable, value-generating asset.
Moved by the stark contrast between this philosophical reverence and the difficult reality on the ground, the group resolved to act…….
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