Mumbai-Based Samast Mahajan Sanstha Launches Emergency Animal Care Services In Delhi

Mumbai-Based Samast Mahajan Sanstha Launches Emergency Animal Care Services In Delhi

The emergency medical services will include two veterinary surgeons who will oversee the operation of two ambulances equipped with necessary medications and equipment.

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, February 26, 2025, 06:02 PM IST
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The service aims to provide on-site medical assistance to injured animals, especially cattle, in Delhi. | Image used for representation purpose only (Pexels)

Samast Mahajan Sanstha, a Mumbai-based organisation dedicated to animal welfare, has expanded its services to Delhi. Inspired by the guidance of Rashtrasant Pujya Gurudev Shri Namramuni Ji, the organisation has launched a new initiative to provide immediate medical treatment to injured animals in Delhi.

The emergency medical services will include two veterinary surgeons who will oversee the operation of two ambulances equipped with necessary medications and equipment. This service aims to provide on-site medical assistance to injured animals, especially cattle, in Delhi.

Supporters of the project include Sanjay Nagaraker, RSS, Vijaybhai-Sureshbhai Vora family,  Rajubhai Shah, Pankajbhai Gardi of Chaturvidh Sangh, Devendra Ji Brahmacari, Ashokbhai Vadala (HSS), dedicated social worker, Kishor Khabiya Jain, animal lover, and the police department.

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