Sitaram Poswal, a dedicated social worker from Khirni village in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, views the construction and maintenance of cow shelters as his moral duty, even in drought-prone areas. Throughout Indian history, cows have held a sacred place in society and family, being regarded as "Gau Mata" or Mother Cow, highlighting their importance not just religiously but also socially and economically.

Sitaram Poswal Gau Sevak believes in the deep-rooted cultural significance of cow service. On his birthday, he personally feeds and cares for the cows, a practice he follows year-round. Through his organization, P.G. Foundation, he has restored several cow shelters and built new ones in Sawai Madhopur and Tonk districts.

Poswal emphasizes that cow service is not just a religious act but also a means of social and economic productivity. By caring for cows, families can become self-sufficient by selling milk. Poswal's dedication to cow service has earned him admiration and a leadership role in the BJP's OBC Morcha. Despite his professional and political responsibilities, his commitment to cow service and rural economic upliftment remains unwavering.