The animal welfare Board of India is a statutory advisory body on animal welfare laws to promote animal welfare in the country. The Board ensure animal welfare laws in the country and provide grants to animal welfare organizations (AWO) and advise the central and state government on animal welfare issues. Since, one of the most important functions of the Board is to provide financial assistance to the recognized AWOs and then, the AWBI support the AWOs, if organizations are recognized by Board. Therefore, the Board invites the applications for recognition in the prescribed format.
The Samast Mahajan is now adopted 25 villages in border area of Rajasthan for the rescue and rehabilitation. A total expenditure of RS. 1.76 crore have been spent so far for the rescue operation only. However, this amount is very tinny to complete the project and making the village self-depend by developing the natural and traditional system of a village