GCCI Showcases New Directions for Cow Service and Environmental Conservation at HSSF 2025

The Global Confederation of Cow-Centric Institutions (GCCI) enthusiastically participated in the Hindu Spiritual and Service Fair (HSSF) 2025, held at Gujarat University Ground in Ahmedabad from January 23 to 26, 2025. Stall number 66 became a focal point of attraction for cow-based economy initiatives. HSSF 2025 is a unique platform rooted in Indian culture, religion, and social service. The event promotes critical issues such as environmental conservation, human service, and spirituality. It provides an opportunity for organizations and individuals working towards social welfare across the country. The Global Confederation of Cow-Centric Institutions (GCCI) is a dedicated platform for cow-based industries and services. Its primary objective is to promote various dimensions of cow service, including cow shelter management, pasture development, Panchgavya production, cow health, natural farming, and environmental conservation. Speaking about GCCI’s highlights at HSSF 2025, Dr. Vallabhbhai Kathiria, founder of GCCI, shared that GCCI showcased a range of cow-based products. These included cow dung diyas (lamps), incense sticks, idols of Lakshmi-Ganesh, torans (decorative hangings), clocks, puja thalis (worship plates), soaps, shampoos, nasal drops, and Gonail made from cow urine, cow urine extract, bio-fertilizers, and more. Visitors were informed about GCCI’s activities and initiatives. Dr. Kathiria mentioned that GCCI’s stall provided invaluable insights into cow-based science and environmental conservation solutions. Visitors were amazed to see products made from cow dung and cow urine. The stall also offered new career directions in cow-based industries and inspired the use of natural farming and Panchgavya. The guidance and innovative solutions available at the stall will prove beneficial for farmers in the agricultural sector. Visitors were highly motivated after learning about GCCI’s cow entrepreneurship and training programs. GCCI’s unique approach to guiding women and youth towards careers in cow-based industries stood out as an exemplary initiative. At HSSF 2025, GCCI’s stall successfully spread awareness and inspiration about cow-based industries among various groups of people. This exhibition has laid a strong foundation for GCCI’s future endeavors. Dr. Kathiria called upon all cow lovers, farmers, and youth to contribute to cow-based industries and environmental conservation. For more information about upcoming initiatives, contact GCCI’s General Secretary, Shri Mittalbhai Khetani, and Tejas Chotaliya at +91 94269 18900.