Karuna Abhiyan 2025 Gujarat WhatsApp & Helpline Numbers for Injured birds
The Gujarat government will conduct its annual Karuna Abhiyan campaign from January 10 to 20, 2025, aiming to rescue and treat animals and birds injured during the Uttarayan festival.
Karuna Abhiyan, launched in 2015, is a state-wide initiative providing urgent care and treatment to affected animals and birds during this period.
Addressing the specifics on Thursday, Forest and Environment Minister Mulubhai Bera detailed the preparations for the initiative and urged the public to take preventive measures to protect
As Gujarat prepares to celebrate Uttarayan, the state government is launching the compassionate Karuna Abhiyan 2025 from January 10 to January 20. This annual campaign, initiated in 2015, aims to rescue and provide immediate treatment to animals and birds injured by kite strings and related festival activities.
હેલ્પલાઈન નંબર જાહેર કરાયો
અભિયાનમાં 865 પશુ દવાખાના, 34 વેટરનરી પોલિક્લિનિક, 27 શાખા પશુ દવાખાના ઉપરાંત 587 ફરતા પશુ દવાખાના અને 37 કરૂણા એમ્બ્યુલન્સ કાર્યરત રહેશે. રાજ્યના કોઈ પણ સ્થળે ઘાયલ પક્ષીઓને ઝડપી અને યોગ્ય સારવાર આપવા માટે વન વિભાગ દ્વારા વોટ્સઅપ નંબર 83200-02000 અને 1926 હેલ્પલાઈન નંબર જાહેર કરાયો છે.
Helplines For Immediate Assistance
To provide quick aid, the Forest Department has activated the helpline number 8320002000 and WhatsApp support. Citizens can send a “Hi” message to the number to receive a link with district-wise details of bird treatment centers. Additionally, the Animal Husbandry Department has dedicated 1962 as a helpline for injured animals and birds.
An Appeal To Citizens
The Gujarat government has called upon citizens to join hands in protecting animals and birds during Uttarayan. Minister Shri Mulubhai Bera noted, “Compassion is the essence of our society. Together, we can ensure the safety and well-being of these innocent beings during the festival.”
A Model For Animal Welfare
A Model For Animal Welfare
Over the past eight years, Karuna Abhiyan has rescued more than 97,200 animals and birds across Gujarat, including over 31,400 animals and 65,700 birds. The campaign has been most effective in Ahmedabad district, where more than 17,600 rescues have taken place.