Vadnagar's Vrindavan Gauchar: India's First Cow-Based Rural Innovation Hub

Gujarat is set to build the country's first Vrindavan Gauchar Park in Prime Minister Modi's birthplace Vadnagar. This Rs 15 crore project will integrate modern veterinary care with traditional cow service practices. The park aims to create a sustainable rural innovation hub combining tourism, dairy entrepreneurship and cultural preservation. It's designed to boost local economy while establishing Vadnagar as a global spiritual and cultural destination.

Key Points: Gujarat to Build First Vrindavan Gauchar Park in Vadnagar

  • India's first integrated cow-based rural development project costing Rs 15 crore
  • Modern veterinary care with milk processing and research facilities
  • Aims to transform Vadnagar into spiritual tourism destination
  • Expected to boost farmer incomes and create employment opportunities
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Gujarat govt to set up country's first Vrindavan Gauchar Park in Vadnagar

Gujarat govt announces Rs 15 crore Vrindavan Gauchar Park in PM Modi's birthplace Vadnagar, combining cow welfare with rural innovation and tourism development.

"Rural Innovation Hub - Gujarat Officials"

Gandhinagar, Nov 1

The historic town of Vadnagar in Gujarat's Mehsana district, the birthplace of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is set to witness another milestone in its journey toward becoming a global tourism and cultural destination.

Under Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's leadership, the state government has announced the construction of the Vrindavan Gauchar Park, India's first-of-its-kind integrated cow-based rural development project.

Estimated to cost Rs 15 crore, this initiative aims to transform Vadnagar into a "Tirthdham" (spiritual destination) of cow service and an international model of sustainable rural innovation.

The Vrindavan Gauchar Park, to be developed near Gaurikund in Amarthol, will go far beyond the idea of a traditional cowshed.

It will integrate modern veterinary care, milk processing units, sustainable grazing management, and research facilities to create a model where tradition meets technology.

Equipped with CCTV surveillance, a protection wall, and a dedicated veterinary hospital, the park will ensure the welfare of cattle while offering visitors a glimpse into India's evolving rural ecosystem.

Plans also include breeding programmes for high-quality indigenous cattle and the development of a tourism-friendly ecosystem that attracts visitors from across India and abroad.

The Gujarat Urban Development Company will serve as the nodal agency for the project, overseeing planning, infrastructure, and coordination with local and district-level bodies.

The park's strategic vision extends beyond animal welfare -- it aims to establish a cow-centric economic and social model, aligning with the Prime Minister's broader vision of "Gramoday se Bharat Uday" (From the Rise of Villages to the Rise of India).

Officials describe the project as a "Rural Innovation Hub", designed to promote dairy entrepreneurship, biogas and organic fertiliser production, and women's empowerment through active participation in the dairy and cooperative sectors.

By boosting cattle health, increasing productivity, and facilitating the sale of dairy products, the initiative is expected to raise farmers' incomes and create new employment opportunities across veterinary, dairy, and transport sectors.

Beyond economic development, the Vrindavan Gauchar Park will serve as a fusion point of heritage, culture, and ecology.

The park will connect Vadnagar's rich heritage -- from its ancient temples and stepwells to historic forts -- into a new tourism circuit.

Visitors will be able to experience the synergy of agritourism, sustainable energy practices, and cultural preservation in one integrated space.

Plans also include dedicated marketplaces for local artisans, handicrafts, and traditional cuisine, directly benefiting the local economy.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
While the concept is good, I hope the 15 crore budget is used efficiently. We've seen many projects where funds get wasted. Proper monitoring and transparency in expenditure is crucial.
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Arjun K
As someone from Gujarat, I'm proud to see our state leading in innovative rural development. The integration of veterinary care, milk processing, and tourism will create multiple revenue streams for local communities. Jai Gujarat! 🐄
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Sarah B
The sustainable grazing management and biogas production aspects are impressive. This could serve as a model for other states to follow. Hope they document the process for replication elsewhere in India.
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Vikram M
Great to see indigenous cattle breeds getting attention! Our desi cows have superior qualities that we often overlook. This project will help preserve our native breeds while boosting rural economy.
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Nisha Z
The tourism circuit connecting ancient temples, stepwells, and this park sounds amazing. Can't wait to visit with my family once it's complete. Hope they maintain the spiritual essence while developing modern facilities.

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