During Operation Sindoor, the cow 'Gauri' injured by shelling at the Jammu border, has now found new hope. This hope comes in the form of the uniquely developed 'Krishna Limb' in India. This limb is considered one of the pioneering and finest artificial limbs made for animals in the country. Dr. Tapesh Mathur, who is credited with developing it, is regarded as a leading figure in the field of animal prosthesis in India.
As per the information, Dr. Mathur has given new life to thousands of disabled animals across 22 states. A remarkable aspect of his work is that he provides these artificial limbs free of charge to owners who are unable to afford them. His efforts have been recognized and awarded both nationally and internationally. The 'Krishna Limb' fitted on 'Gauri' not only restores her ability to walk but also opens a new path of hope for other injured animals in border areas.
Source: aajtak
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