Jamshedpur: The Shaheed Thakur Ji Pathak Welfare Society celebrated Gopaashtami, the festival dedicated to the worship and welfare of cows, with a heartfelt commitment to animal service and protection. The organization marked the occasion by distributing radium lights across different areas to prevent road accidents involving cows and other stray animals, reinforcing its ongoing mission of compassion and safety for all living beings.
National Secretary Chandra Pathak, along with his team, visited several cow shelters and engaged in seva (service) activities such as feeding and caring for cows. He also urged the community, especially the youth, to actively participate in initiatives that promote kindness and responsibility toward animals. The society’s efforts reflected the spirit of Gopaashtami—service through action and compassion without boundaries.
Speaking on the occasion, National President Surya Pathak emphasized that protecting and serving cows and animals is one of the highest expressions of humanity. He reiterated that the guiding philosophy of Shaheed Thakur Ji Pathak was to extend help to the needy—be it humans, farmers, or animals—and that the society remains committed to carrying forward this noble vision.
Prominent members present at the celebration included Prahalad, Akta, Manju Devi, Ankita, Bhavish, Akta, Kiran, Tarun Kumar, and several others, who collectively contributed to the success of the event.
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