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Home / Health / Calf Fitted with Innovative 'Krishna Limb' After Losing Leg in Border Shelling

Calf Fitted with Innovative 'Krishna Limb' After Losing Leg in Border Shelling

17 Nov, 2025

Summary

  • Calf named Gauri lost leg in Pakistan Army shelling in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Treated by renowned veterinarian Dr. Tapesh Mathur, fitted with 'Krishna Limb' prosthetic
  • Dr. Mathur's work has helped over 500 disabled animals across 22 Indian states
Calf Fitted with Innovative 'Krishna Limb' After Losing Leg in Border Shelling

In May 2025, a female calf named Gauri, just one and a half years old, lost her leg during heavy cross-border shelling by the Pakistan Army in Jammu and Kashmir. Gauri's owner, Rajesh, a tea seller from Fatehpur Samaria post in RS Pura, watched helplessly as the shelling destroyed his home and critically injured the calf.

Local veterinarians were hesitant to treat Gauri amid the escalating border tensions, and heavy rainfall further delayed her recovery. Desperate, Rajesh reached out to Dr. Tapesh Mathur, a renowned veterinarian from Rajasthan known for supporting disabled animals across India. Dr. Mathur undertook Gauri's treatment and successfully fitted her with the innovative 'Krishna Limb' prosthetic, restoring her mobility and dignity.

Following Dr. Mathur's guidance, Rajesh ensured Gauri's treatment proceeded smoothly, and her recovery now serves as a symbol of hope for disabled animals living near the India-Pakistan border. Dr. Mathur has developed the Krishna Limb over 11 years and has fitted it to more than 500 animals, including cows, horses, buffaloes, rabbits, goats, and birds, across 22 Indian states. His work has earned him multiple accolades, including the Sant Eshwar Samman, the Rajasthan State Award of Merit, and the Times Now "Amazing Indian" award.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Krishna Limb' is an innovative artificial limb developed by veterinarian Dr. Tapesh Mathur over 11 years, which has been fitted to over 500 animals, including cows, horses, buffaloes, rabbits, goats, and birds, across 22 Indian states.
Gauri, a one and a half year old female calf, lost her leg during heavy cross-border shelling by the Pakistan Army in Jammu and Kashmir during Operation Sindoor.
Dr. Tapesh Mathur is a renowned veterinarian from Rajasthan known for supporting disabled animals across India. He undertook Gauri's treatment and successfully fitted her with the 'Krishna Limb' prosthetic, restoring her mobility and dignity.

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