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MYSORE PINJRAPOLE SOCIETY

About the Society: Mysore Pinjrapole Society was established at Mysore, by the Erstwhile His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore in 1938 i.e., 74 years ago. Since then the Society has been taking care of destitute animals in a purposeful manner; handicapped, injured, weak and abandoned animals are taken care of, by providing sufficient feed, shelter and expert medical care. The Registered Society carries the unique distinction of being the First of its kind in the State of Karnataka, to be recognized by and be registered with, the Animal Welfare Board of India, Chennai (001/1961)
Aims, Goals & Endeavors Of Pinjrapole Society: * Prevention of cow slaughtering * Protection of cattle * Sheltering cattle, sheep, goats, horses, rabbits etc., which are week & helpless * Providing food, water, medical help to all these animals
This Society is in the front line of prominent volunteer animal-care societies in the whole of South India, taking care of seized-animals being transported illegally to slaughter-houses situated in Kerala and Tamilnadu. The hapless animals rescued and recovered with assistance of the Law-Authorities and handed-over to the Society for feeding and taking care, under Court-orders. The statistics of animals seized and saved by various police stations and handed over since year 1999 have been reproduced here under for information. Till-date the society has been able to protect and take good care of thousands of animals, a worthy humanitarian duty, providing an excellent opportunity to those seeking PUNYA. At present the number of animals boarded in the society is exceeding 3780. In addition to these aged, weak, helpless and injured seized animals, more are brought in large numbers by residents of nearby villages and by the organisers of similar animal-care units.
The number of animals rescued since 2008 to 2011 are as under. FOR THE YEAR 2008 – 2009 | SI. No. | Month | General Admission | Seized Animals | 1 | April | 10 | 135 | 2 | May | 33 | 23 | 3 | June | 19 | 16 | 4 | July | 16 | 50 | 5 | August | 8 | 264 | 6 | September | 43 | 53 | 7 | October | 27 | 155 | 8 | November | 23 | 124 | 9 | December | 20 | 30 | 10 | January | 21 | 192 | 11 | February | 36 | 17 | 12 | March | 40 | 100 | | | 269 | 1159 |

FOR THE YEAR 2009 – 2010 | SI. No. | Month | General Admission | Seized Animals | 1 | April | 40 | 26 | 2 | May | 30 | 59 | 3 | June | 32 | 39 | 4 | July | 84 | 41 | 5 | August | 14 | 136 | 6 | September | 22 | 84 | 7 | October | 23 | 134 | 8 | November | 12 | 19 | 9 | December | 34 | 17 | 10 | January | 51 | 140 | 11 | February | 55 | 115 | 12 | March | 35 | 95 | | | 432 | 905 |

FOR THE YEAR 2010 – 2011 | SI. No. | Month | General Admission | Seized Animals | 1 | April | 71 | 162 | 2 | May | 62 | 94 | 3 | June | 45 | 40 | 4 | July | 106 | 97 | 5 | August | 37 | 91 | 6 | September | 75 | 96 | 7 | October | 44 | 92 | 8 | November | 66 | 53 | 9 | December | 72 | 10 | 10 | January | 31 | 13 | 11 | February | 66 | 22 | 12 | March | 80 | 39 | | | 755 | 809 |
Society’s Lands: The first branch of the Society located at the foot of Chamundi hill at Mysore is spread over 60 and a half acres. Permanent Animal-shelters and sheds covering more than 20,000 Sq. ft. have been constructed. Napier Green Grass9for providing fresh feeds) is cultivated in more than 15 acres of land. Apart from these about half an acre, houses the Office, a Sri Krishna Temple and a Ramdevaji Temple, a Lab., a vet. Hospital and clinic, with a water-hut near the gate. Some land is utilized for the storage of dry hay, gobar-gas plant, quarters for the resident workers, wells and water storage-tanks with the remaining land set aside for free movement of the animals. The entire land has a 6 ft. tall brick and mortar fence for protection against predators. A second branch was established to accommodate more animals, in year 2005 near Udbooru-gate, situated about 10 Kms. Away from Mysore, besides H.D.Kote Road. The land with an area of 36 acres is popularly known as Ahimsa Dham. Large sheds for animals, office-room, a Vet. Hospital, a Sri Krishna Temple, a water-hut, quarters for workers, etc., have been put-up in the compounded land, enclosing the grazing ground.
Medical Facility: For treatment and health-care of the animals, the society has appointed a Veterinary Doctor (a Retd asst Director of veterinary) & 2 Supervisors as his assistants. A separate emergency ward has been constructed to render immediate treatment to severely sick animals. A separated Maternity ward is maintained for cows. We have spent Rs. 5 Lakhs during the year 2012-13 as medical and Doctors Expenses.
Eco-friendly utilization of Cow-Urine and Cow-Dung generated: Recently production of Ark and phenol made out of Cow Urine has been started and they have plans of producing 12 more medicinal products in the future.
Rain water harvesting: Pinjrapole is engaged in scientific rain-water harvesting and have been successful in charging the bore wells.
Green Grass cultivation: Green grass is cultivated in 15 acres of land at Mysore and 5 acres of Land at Udbooru branch.
Improved breeding: To improve the breed of cows, Kankrege, Harianvi, Hallikar, Gir & Saiwal bulls have been brought from their places of origin. At present they have 300 cows of these improved breeds.
Milk Production: Every day 750-800 litres of milk is collected from healthy cows which are sold for publics and the revenue collected is utilized welfare of all cows.
Gobar Gas Plant: A gobar gas plant at both the branches each of a capacity of 80 cubic meter has been put-up to protect the environment. All the workers’ quarters have been provided with free cooking gas facility from these plants. Cutting down trees for fuel has been totally prevented by elimination of use of fire-wood. In emergencies electricity is also generated from the generator installed, utilizing gobar-gas.
Vermi-culture: They are manufacturing vermin-compost and organic manure from the cow dung available in their Society utilizing the scientific know-how provided.
Labour and Helping Hands: 30 labour-quarters have been provided on the premises of the Society for workers, residence; their families are also provided with milk and rations at subsidized rates, conserving cost and energy other-wise spent on going to market for daily needs. Their children’s education has been arranged by admitting them to good, nearby school; their primary educational expenses are being met by the society.
Services to the Community: Religious festivals like Sri Krishna-Janmashtami, Sri Ramdevji-Navami and other Jayantis, Jain Dikshas Discourses by Sadhus on kindness to living beings and world-peace, Akshaya Trithia Parnas and other such community based celebrations are conducted in the Society’s Premises, which help in generating large amounts of donations. Water Huts put up in both the branches provide Filtered drinkable water to travellers using the road. In summer butter milk is also provided there. Also they are supplying Ambulance and Fire wood with drinking water for the nearby Harishchandra Ghat on the request. They have been given land of 2 Acres to Mysore City Corporation from their Second Unit for the purpose of Kabini Water Project.
Annual Expenditures: During 2011-12 for the maintaining all the activities of the society an expenditure of about nearly 3 crore was incurred. The expenditure was met from donations obtained from philanthropist and from the revenue obtained from sale of milk and cow dung manure. Funds arrive from the Karnataka State Muzrai Dept., (Annual 60 Thousand) and the Animal-Welfare-Board, Chennai (Annual 2 Lakhs 50 Thousand) and Government of Karnataka has released Grant of Rs. 10 lakhs for the year 2011-12 (Under Supports to Goshaala and Pinjrapole), but do not suffice, the remaining expenditure is met by generous donations from animal loving kind-hearted philanthropic individuals and organizations. The Society with 622 registered members is run by a voluntary working committee, elected from its members once in every two years. Annual general body meetings are held every year. The Society gets all its accounts of receipts and expenditure audited by a competent CA appointed by the general body. The working Committee meets atleast once every month to streamline the working of the two units.
Future plans: 1) Plan to Establish Gobar Gas power plant. 2) Rain water harvesting system. 3) Permanent sheds for 5000 animals. 4) Plantation of 2000 medicinal plants.
Day after Day, there is a continuous increase in the number of animals being rescued and given shelter thus increasing the overall expenditure on maintenance. Hence liberal contributions are solicited from philanthropist interested in wellbeing of hapless animals and seeking punyoparjan.
Our Learning and Objective:
After spending around 4-5 weeks in The Mysore Pinjrapole Society and keeping a close watch on their activities we analysed the major problem for the organization is the limited fund. The income is not adequate to meet daily expenses as the number of animals being rescued has been increasing exponentially. To meet the future expenses, donations along with other incomes may not suffice.
As part of our SRP we will try and help the organization raise funds close to 1.5 lakhs, by identifying organizations in and around Mysore which may be willing to offer monetary help. With the help of CII Mysore Chapter we generated leads and now we plan to approach and pitch-in to solicit contributions from following companies: AMW - MGM Forgings Pvt Ltd | SBRR Mahajana First Grade College | Askar Microns (P) Ltd | Schevaran Laboratories Pvt Ltd | AT&S India Pvt Limited | Shanthi Enterprises | Automotive Axles Limited | Software Paradigms (I) Pvt Limited | Bhoruka Aluminium Ltd | Supreem Pharmaceuticals Mysore Private Limited | Builders Association of India | Supreme Plasticizers | Darshan Packagings | The Decorative Laminates (India) Pvt Ltd | Deco Equipments Private Limited | Uttam Rubbers Private Limited | Defence Food Research Laboratory | Vasu Agarbathies | Excel - Soft Technologies Private Limited | Vidya Vikas Educational Trust (Regd) | Infosys Limited | Vikshakthi Pharma Labs Limited | Indavara Engineering Company Pvt Ltd | VWF Industries Ltd. | Indian Precision Gears | Enclaves | Jain Kaigarike Cotton Waste | J K Tyres Ltd | Jubilant Life Sciences Limited | Nanjangud Stitching Works | Kaynes Technology India Pvt Ltd | JSS College | Meritor HVS (India) Limited | TVS Motor Company | MHI-VST Diesel Engines Pvt Ltd | NIE | Millennium Chemi Pharma (Mysore) Pvt Ltd | Zeus Biotech | New Horizon Engineering Limited | Columbia Asia | Prashanthi Dataforms PVt Ltd | Rangsons Electronics | Ripple Fragrances Private Limited | Sagas Autotec Pvt Ltd |

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