About the Founder

Shri Jang Bahadur Singh
A Life Devoted to Service, Compassion, and Cow Protection
Shri Jang Bahadur Singh is the guiding force and founding member behind Gau Vansh & Pashu Varg Chikitsa Sewa Samiti.
With a heart full of compassion and an unwavering sense of duty, he has dedicated many years of his life to the care, protection, and medical treatment of cows and other animals.
His journey began not as an initiative, but as a personal commitment — offering food, shelter, and healing to the voiceless beings often neglected in society. What started with helping a few injured cows gradually evolved into a community-driven mission to serve the entire Gau Vansh (cow lineage) and Pashu Varg (animal family).
A Legacy of Service
For over a decade, Jang Bahadur Singh has:
- Organized free veterinary camps in rural areas
- Rescued countless injured and abandoned animals
- Promoted awareness on cow welfare and animal rights
- Worked closely with farmers to improve livestock health and sustainability
- Inspired young volunteers to carry forward the message of seva (selfless service)
His Vision
Jang Bahadur Singh envisions a world where every animal is treated with dignity, and where gau seva (cow service) becomes an integral part of our cultural and spiritual responsibility. Through the Samiti, he hopes to build a network of compassion, where rural communities are empowered to care for animals with knowledge, resources, and love.
“Caring for animals is not just a service, it’s a reflection of our humanity.”
— Jang Bahadur Singh