Bull rescued from deep well in central India, thanks to local volunteers, cow welfare organization
In a heartwarming rescue operation in central India’s Madhya Pradesh, a stray bull that had fallen into a well was safely extracted with the help of dedicated local volunteers and the Atal Kamadhenu Gausewa Sansthan.
The incident took place at Old Basti, near Lavkush School, Shahdol on September 19.
Visuals showed the rescue operation began with a team member descending into the well using a ladder. This brave volunteer, equipped with safety gear, carefully made his way down to the trapped bull. Upon reaching the bull, he secured a rope around its body.
Simultaneously, the team members above ground began to pull on the rope, coordinating their efforts to ensure a steady and controlled ascent. With the bull securely attached to the rope, the team worked together, gradually hoisting it up from the depths of the well.
As the bull emerged from the well, it was evident that the team’s meticulous planning and teamwork had paid off. The bull was successfully rescued and brought to safety, thanks to the combined efforts of the dedicated volunteers and the support of the local community.
On September 19, 2024, from 9:50 AM to 11:15 AM, a team of compassionate individuals came together to rescue a Nandi that had accidentally fallen into a well in the Old Basti area, close to Lavkush School. The operation was led by Gaurav Ralhi Mishra from the Atal Kamadhenu Gausewa Sansthan.
The rescue team, which included Gausevaks Sarthak Mishra, Prakash Sen, Ashish Napit, Aman Yadav, and local residents, worked diligently to ensure the bull’s safe extraction. Their coordinated efforts and the support of the community played a crucial role in the successful rescue operation.
The incident highlights the remarkable efforts of local volunteers and organizations dedicated to animal welfare in Shahdol.