The aim of the Panjrapole is to nurture and care for animals in distress and protect these strays from ending up at slaughter houses or being tranquilised. “We are here to look after sick animals, not kill them. To us, they are like orphan kids. We provide for them till they die.
What started as a shelter to protect the strays has today acquired a religious significance. It now draws pious members abd businessmen from in and around. “Every amavasya (new moon), people descend in huge numbers to feed the gavmata and the birds in gujrat. We accumalate every equipment and or food and fooder products for our animals for drought situation that is usally associated with many parts of gujrat.