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Pledges & civic participation

Ten national campaigns we have publicly committed to — and a plain explanation of what these certificates are, and what they are not.

Read this first, because it matters. Everything on this page is a pledge we have taken — a public commitment we made on MyGov, the Government of India's citizen engagement platform. These are not accreditations, approvals, awards or endorsements given to us by any ministry. Any citizen or organisation in India can take them. We publish them because they record where we stand on the issues around us — not because they certify anything about our work. Our actual statutory registrations, the ones you should check before donating, are on the Compliance page.

Ten national campaigns

Where we stand, on the record

Our Memorandum of Association commits us to public awareness work, and that does not stop at the shelter gate. Each certificate below carries a reference number issued by MyGov.

Pledge to Save a Life certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Pledge to Save a Life CPR Awareness Week 2025 Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Ref 6367698862
Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Nasha Mukti Sankalp Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment Ref 6287642439
Pledge Against Child Marriage certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Pledge Against Child Marriage Child Marriage Free India Campaign 2024 Ministry of Women & Child Development Ref 6733267979
Swachhotsav Pledge certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Swachhotsav Pledge Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology Ref 5673742567
Unite for Nature Pledge certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Unite for Nature Pledge Mission LiFE Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change Ref 8722568444
Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs Narcotics Control Bureau Ministry of Home Affairs Ref 7497322295
Say No to Tobacco Pledge 2025 certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Say No to Tobacco Pledge 2025 Tobacco Free Youth Campaign 3.0 Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Ref 2748836865
Save and Restore Our Beloved Mother Earth certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Save and Restore Our Beloved Mother Earth Earth Day Ministry of Earth Sciences Ref 6653962548
Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Swasth Nari Sashakt Parivar Blood Donation Pledge Ministry of Health & Family Welfare / NBTC Ref 8287537623
Pledge for Service and Loyalty certificate issued to Gopala Satvik Gau Shala Foundation
Pledge for Service & Loyalty In honour of CRPF personnel MyGov / Central Reserve Police Force Ref 8832548837

Click any certificate to view it full size.

Why this is a separate page

We keep pledges and registrations apart on purpose.

It would be easy to put these ten colourful certificates on the Compliance page next to our 80G and Section 8 licence. Plenty of organisations do exactly that.

We don't, because a CSR officer or grant assessor knows the difference at a glance — and mixing the two makes them wonder what else has been dressed up. Statutory registrations belong in one place. Voluntary commitments belong in another. Keeping them separate is itself a signal about how we handle information.

What actually verifies us

  • Section 8 licence 145438 — legally bars any dividend or profit-sharing
  • 12A AAKCG5525HE20231 — income tax exemption (provisional)
  • 80G AAKCG5525HF20231 — your donation is deductible (provisional)
  • NGO Darpan DL/2023/0354052 — NITI Aayog listing
  • CIN U88900DL2023NPL416177 — searchable on mca.gov.in

Every one of these can be independently verified on a government portal. That is the difference between a pledge and a registration.

Pledges are words. Fodder costs money.

₹35 feeds one cow for a day. That is the commitment that actually keeps an animal alive.

₹35 feeds one cow for a day

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