Eighty-eight third-grade students from Grizzly School recently embarked on an educational tour of the Koderma Cow Shelter. Upon arrival, the young visitors were warmly welcomed by Amit Khetan, an executive member of the shelter. He guided the students through various sections of the facility, offering insights into its operations.
The children observed and learned about the processes involved in organic fertilizer production, milk extraction, green fodder cultivation, and the packaging and storage of dairy products. They also gained knowledge about the machinery used at the shelter, including tractors, auto-rickshaws, and fodder cutting machines.
A group of students, including Sanskriti Kumari, Arohi Arya, Sagar Satyam, Naina, Suhani, Tushar Kumar, and Ayushi Sinha, engaged with the shelter’s secretary, Arun Modi. They posed a variety of questions concerning the sale of organic fertilizer, the shelter’s equipment, and the construction of buildings for housing cows and staff remuneration.
Arun Modi patiently addressed each query, providing the students with comprehensive details about the Koderma Cow Shelter’s mission and daily functions. To acknowledge the school’s participation, educators were presented with mementos and samples of organic fertilizer. Representatives from the school included Vikas Kumar Yadav, Rima Chatterjee, Neetu Kumari, and Priyanshu Deep. The cow shelter was represented by Anant Chandra, Saurav Mishra, Manoj Choubey, Mantu, and Kishan Yadav.







