Since 1953
Our History
Established in 1953, Panjarapole Sinor is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare and protection of cows, buffaloes, and other animals. Located in the picturesque village of Sinor, on the serene banks of the Narmada River, our center is a significant landmark for both locals and tourists alike.
Our mission is to provide a safe haven for orphaned, injured, and neglected animals. Currently, we care for approximately 200 cows and buffaloes, offering them a nurturing environment to recover and thrive. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of our team, many of these animals regain their health and strength through specialized care and attention.
At Panjarapole Sinor, we are committed to ensuring the well-being of these sacred animals, promoting compassion, and fostering a stronger bond between humans and animals.
Our Mission
Cows are known to be the most beloved companions of the Lord Krishna, the cowherd or Go-Pala. Following him, our forefathers adopted protecting and serving cows as an integral part of our culture and tradition. However, the corrupting influence of Kaliyuga has blemished these traditions and rendered cows and bulls, destitute and hapless. Bringing back the tradition of cow protection is our mission.
What we do
Our Activities
Rescue cows from Slaughter
Many cows as young as one day old are slaughtered for the pleasure of humans. We rescue cows from such slaughterhouse which are illegal (Most of the slaughterhouses are illegal in India), we purchase the cows from butchers to save the cows and provide them with permanent home in our Gausadan.
Rescue cows from illegal transport
Many cows as young as one day old are slaughtered for the pleasure of humans. We rescue cows from such slaughterhouse which are illegal (Most of the slaughterhouses are illegal in India), we purchase the cows from butchers to save the cows and provide them with permanent home in our Gausadan.
save abandoned Street cows
Many cows are left out in the streets when they are dry. They are left to forage in garbage heaps and most often end up eating plastic. We rescue such cows and provide them a dignified life.
Rescue cows injured in Vehicular accidents
Today the biggest threat to cows is man!. Reckless drivers injure cows and bulls in the streets which are often left to die. Most of them get admitted into our Gaushala with fractures and deadly injuries.
Rumenotomy Surgery to remove plastic from stomach
Street cows are forced to eat junks like plastic, scrubbers, purse etc. For such cows, a surgery called “rumenotony“ is performed by qualified surgeon. We removed 53 kg of plastic from one of our rescued cows