GCCI Annual Meeting

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  Event Date


20th December 2024

  Event Time


9:00 AM


Event Detail:


GCCI's Annual Meeting was held at Nand Gaushala, Kadi-Thol Road, Gujarat on 20th Dec, 2024. The event was attended by dedicated members of the Global Confederation of Cow Centre Institutions (GCCI), policymakers, educators, and industry leaders, all committed to promoting cow-based economy and rural development.

Event started with Havan, Gau Pujan and Gau Aarti on the background of Gau Geet being played. GCCI Co-Founder & Director GavyaSiddh Shri Amitabhh Bhhatnaggar welcomed the attendees. The meeting was inaugurated by IFFCO Chairman Dilipbhai Sanghani and former Gujarat Education Minister Bhupendra Singh Chudasama.

An inspiring speech from Dilipbhai Sanghani on the importance of cows in sustainable development. He highlighted the significant role of cow products like Panchgavya, cow dung, and cow urine in transforming agricultural practices through organic farming.

Gujarat's Former Education Minister Bhupendra Singh Chudasama emphasized the need to integrate cow-based initiatives into India's development framework. He stressed the scientific utilization of cow-based resources to address global challenges such as food security and climate change.

Chairman & President of Sarva VishwaVidyalaya Shri Vallabhbhai M Patel graced the occasion and blessed the event with his vissionary speach.

GCCI Founder Dr. Vallabhbhai Kathiria provided an overview of the organization's mission, vision, and various initiatives. He emphasized the adoption of ancient cultural practices in harmony with modernity to promote cow-based prosperity, social-economic development, and spiritual awakening.

Dr. Kathiria outlined GCCI's efforts in promoting indigenous cow breeds, organic farming, and the use of cow-based products in organic fertilizers. He also discussed the utilization of Panchgavya products for health and prosperity, rejuvenation of grazing lands through emergency management, and the promotion of India's rich cultural heritage associated with cows through tourism and marketing. He called upon like-minded individuals and organizations to join GCCI in its noble mission, stating, "Together, we can understand the true essence of cow service and actively contribute to a better future."

Dr. Kathiria reiterated GCCI's commitment to promoting sustainable cultural heritage based on cows, emphasizing that collective responsibility and contributions will strengthen and accelerate India's economic initiatives.

The event concluded with Shri Minish Patel, Founder of Gau Vishwa VidyaPeetham expressing gratitude and highlighting the importance of integrating traditional practices with modernity in GCCI's vision.

The program was sponsored by Nand Gaushala's Rajnibhai Patel, and attendees received attractive kits containing cow products and other beneficial items from various Gau products manufacturing companies.

Shri Mital Khethani (Co-Founder & Director), GavyaSiddh Shri Amitabhh Bhhatnaggar (Co-Founder & Director), Shri Tejas Chotaliya, Smt Meenakshi sharma, Shri Sunil Patel, Shri Kashyap Patel, Shri Mehul Bawala, Shri Milan Arvadiya, Shri Kapil Pansuriya, Shri Mayur Lathiya, and dedicated workers played a significant role in making the event successful.