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Lockdown the Dhyan Foundation Way

Lockdown- The Dhyan Foundation Way

Dhyan Foundation intensifies feeding the homeless and strays as India Locks Down.

Dhyan Foundation volunteers take to the streets to feed thousands of hungry strays - dogs, cows, birds, monkeys, pigs, langurs and more as well as people who depend on leftovers and daily wages for their daily meals. We are distributing food/fodder at more than 500+ spots pan India even amidst the lockdown. This is in addition to over 35,000 rescued animals that we take care of at our shelters and the hundreds of langars we have been conducting daily over the years. We are also continuing our Animal Helpline and Ambulance services in various cities.

We need your support to sustain this movement to ensure no one goes hungry in these trying times. To contribute click here.

Figures as of 14-04-2020.

40000+Animal fed daily during lockdown, apart from the ones already in our shelters

24x7 Animal helpline with ambulance service in 6 cities

700+Points at which feeding is being done

10000+People fed daily during lockdown pan India

PM urges citizens to take care of animals around

Our Impact: Lockdown- The Dhyan Foundation Way

Feeding updates

Assam

Providing for BSF rescued cattle at Goalpara shelter(2000). 
Feeding 250 monkeys at Surya Pahar, Assam

Bihar

Feeding more than 1000 monkeys and 100 dogs daily besides the animals at our Bodhgaya, Bhiwandi, Devkund, Sanauli, Kishanganj and Darbhanga Shelters
Stray Feeding Area : Sasaram, Aurangabad.
Shelter : Bodhgaya (140), Bhiwandi (100), Devkund (530), Sanauli (900), Kishanganj (1500) and Darbhanga (150)

Delhi

Catering to daily food requirements of over 3000 dogs, 500 cattle, 1000 monkeys, 5000 birds and 1000 plus people over. Also running 24-hour animal ambulance services.
Stray Feeding Areas: Model Town, Delhi University, Civil Lines, GTB Nagar, Kamla Nagar, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Wazirpur, Derawala Nagar, Hudson Lane, Jahangirpuri, Azadpur, Pitampura, Kirti Nagar, Punjabi Bagh, Raja Garden, Madipur, Janak Puri, Netaji Nagar, Dwarka, Rohini, Sagarpur, Dabri, Moti Nagar, Africa Avenue Marg, Chanakyapuri, Akbar Road, Sarojini Nagar, Vasant Kunj, Chattarpur, Dera Village, Manger Village, Pali Road, Ghittorni, Sikandarpur, Jangpura, Ansal Plaza, Friends Colony East, Geeta Colony, Krishna Nagar, Karkardooma, Preet Vihar, Mahavir Enclave, Mayur Vihar, Ridge Road, Delhi Gate, Asaf Ali Road, Vijay Ghat
Langars: AIIMS Hospital, GTB Hospital, Punjabi Bagh

Goa

Two kitchens setup in North and South Goa for collection and distribution to strays by volunteers and locals besides our shelters in Quitla and Zamaulim.
Fodder Kitchens: North and South Goa
Shelters: Quitla (450), Zamaulim (150) and Sirvoi

Gujarat

Catering to the daily food requirements of nearly 100 strays
Stray Feeding Area: Ahmedabad

Haryana

Catering to the daily food requirements of over 300 cattle, 40 donkeys, 35 pigs, 500 dogs and 250 people over and above those housed at our Sadrana Shelter. Also running 24-hour animal ambulance services.
Stray Feeding Areas: Suraj Kund Road, Greenfields, Gurgaon Faridabad Highway, Charmwood Village, Gurgaon (Sushant Lok, Golf Course, Sector 29, 32 & 43)
Langars: Gurgaon
Animal Shelter: Sadrana (400)

Himachal Pradesh

1000s of monkeys being fed at Jhaku temple, Shimla.

Jharkhand

Providing for BSF rescued cattle at Chakulia shelter (6000).

Karnataka

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 300 strays and 800 plus migrant workers over and above those housed at our Mandya and Gubbi shelter.
Stray Feeding Areas : Bengaluru (Ulsoor, Carmelaram, Sarjapur, Thanisandra, Yemlur, Banshankri, Kodathi, Koramangala), North Karnataka (Maski), Mysore (Chamunda Hills)
Langars : Bengaluru (Sarjapur)
Shelter : Gubbi (550) and Mandya (550)

Kerala

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 450 dogs, 50 cats, 600 birds, 20 cattle strays besides those at our Kochi, Koovapadam and Pathanamthita shelter.
Stray Feeding Areas : Fort Kochi, Kadavanthara, Mattanchery, Veli, Amaravathy, Kundanoor, Thavara, Kombara, Kochi High Court, Vallarpadam, Container Road, Netaji nagar, Chullical, Thrissur
Shelter : Kochi (50), Koovapadam (120) and Pathanamthita (25)

Maharashtra

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 500 strays. Also running 24 hour animal ambulance services in Mumbai.
Stray Feeding Areas : Mumbai (Rabale, Vannrai, Jaicoach, Oshiwara east, Kalina, Goregaon, Andheri, Charkop, Kandivali, Bandra), Pune (Undri, Bavdhan, Baner, Balewadi)


Odisha

Feeding more than 450 strays and 500 monkeys daily besides the animals at our Bhubaneshwar (250) and Maitapur shelters (200). Also running 24 hour animal ambulance services in Bhubaneshwar.


Punjab

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 300 strays besides those at our Lalru, Macchiwara and Fatehgarh Sahib shelter.
Stray Feeding Areas : Ludhiana (Kitchlu Nagar, Aarti Chowk, Ferozepur Road, Samara Chowk, Tagore Nagar), Chandigarh (Sector 2, 4, 7 & 26, Sukhna Lake, Saint Kabeer School)
Shelter : Lalru (325) , Macchiwara (300) and Fatehgarh Sahib (320)


Rajasthan

Providing for rescued cattle and camels at our Barodiya Shelter (300).


Tamil Nadu

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 100 dogs, 100 birds, 50 monkeys, 250 people besides distribution of water bowls and those housed at our Chennai Shelter.
Stray Feeding Areas : Mogappair, Perambur, Porur, Madipakkam, Mylapore, Coimbatore
Langar : Government Egmore Children Hospital Chennai, Coimbatore Orphanage
Shelter : Chennai (20)


Telangana

Catering to daily food requirements of more than 600 dogs, 20 cats, 25 cattle, 2000 monkeys, 9000 pigeons and 250 people besides those at our Hyderabad shelter.
Stray Feeding Areas : Attapur, Shivam Road, Narsapur, Yadagirigutta, Kesargutta, Moosaram Bagh, Maruthi Nagar, Moulali, Secunderabad, Padmarao Nagar, Himayathnagar, Tadbund, Bowenpally, Gandhi Hospital, Lower Tank Bund, Chilkalguda, Bhoiguda, Begum Bazar, Ranigunj, Necklace Road, KBR Park Road, DD Colony
Langars : Attapur, Shivam Road and Monda Market (Hyderabad)
Shelter : Hyderabad (650)


Tripura

Providing for BSF rescued cattle at Debipur Cattle Shelter (1000).


Uttar Pradesh

Catering to daily food requirements of over 250 dogs, 2000 monkeys and 100 cattle besides those at our Gorakhpur and Lucknow shelters. Also running 24 hour animal ambulance services in Lucknow.
Stray Feeding Areas : Ghaziabad, Noida (Sector 82, 93, 137, 78, 107), Greater Noida, Vrindavan, Ayodhya, Lucknow, Kanpur,Allahabad. Monkey feeding Areas : Vrindhavan, Barsanan, Govardhan and Nandgaon.
Shelter: Gorakhpur (175), Gajegada (560) and Lucknow (70)



West Bengal

Catering to food requirements of more than 450 strays and 1000 people and treating over 100 abused horses over and above the animals at our Habra, Asansol and Malda shelters
Stray Feeding Areas : Alipore, New Town, Kakurgachi, Gobra, Tangra, China Town, Gariahat, Ballygunge Station, Behala, Budge Road, Shibrampur, Saltlake.
Langars : Kalighat, Sarat Bose Road, Tangra, Sundarbans
Shelter : Habra (1100), Asansol (600) and Malda (150)



Media Coverage

An exodus of male calves to Pandavapura goshalaThe HinduLucknow Nagar Nigam lends a helping hand in feeding the straysThe Times of IndiaKochi: District administration launches initiative to feed stray animalsThe Times of IndiaNo signs of community spread in ErnakulamThe Times of IndiaA quick guide on how to feed stray animals in KeralaThe Times of IndiaOdisha lockdown: Stray animals in Bhubaneswar feel coronavirus impactThe New Indian ExpressFood for stray animals demandedThe PioneerKochi’s love for community animalsThe HinduCovid-19: Stray Animals In Dire Need Of Food & CompassionOMMCOM NewsPFA-Dhyan Foundation comes to rescue of Monkeys in Khandagiri-Udayagiri Caves in BhubaneswarIndia News DiaryPeople for Animals, Dhyan foundations feed starving monkeys at Khandagiri-Udayagiri cavesPragativadi


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A-80, South Extension Part II,

New Delhi-49, India

+91-9999567895

Visitors Please Note! Dhyan Foundation does not promise or claim to perform any miracles, healings or demonstrate supernatural powers to the practitioners.

Please do not come to us looking for any of these. If you are looking to cure a disease, visit a doctor. If you are looking for financial gains, visit a consultant. If you want to mend relationships, visit a counsellor.

Come to us when you are desirous of the journey beyond.




Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Visitors Please Note! Dhyan Foundation does not promise or claim to perform any miracles, healings or demonstrate supernatural powers to the practitioners.

Please do not come to us looking for any of these. If you are looking to cure a disease, visit a doctor. If you are looking for financial gains, visit a consultant. If you want to mend relationships, visit a counsellor.

Come to us when you are desirous of the journey beyond.




Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.