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Chhattisgarh to acquire cow urine at Rs 4 per litre

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Express News Service

RAIPUR:  Chhattisgarh has turn into the primary state within the nation to have launched procurement of cow urine on the event of standard native competition, ‘Hareli Tihaar’. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the initiative by promoting 5 litres of cow urine to a girls self-help group, Nidhi, at Chandkhuri close to Raipur. The value for cow urine has been mounted at Rs 4 per litre.

Chhattisgarh was additionally the primary state to acquire cow dung when it launched the ‘Gaudhan Nyay Yojana’ in July 2020. The authorities has determined to develop the scope of the scheme and integrated cow urine.
“Considering the positive impacts of Gaudhan Nyay Yojana, many states are adopting the scheme. Over Rs 300 crore has been disbursed to the accounts of cow-dung vendors, Gauthan committees and SHGs in the last two years,” the CM mentioned.

Gaumutra is being procured to advertise animal husbandry and natural farming, whereas cow dung is to provide natural manure. Now gaumutra at cattle-sheds shall be utilised to organize natural pesticides.
The transfer is more likely to promote natural farming and convey down the enter value, based on officers. “Agricultural scientists believe that cow urine is a better and cheaper alternative to insecticides and chemical pesticides. Its disease resistance capacity remains much higher,” the officers added.

RAIPUR:  Chhattisgarh has turn into the primary state within the nation to have launched procurement of cow urine on the event of standard native competition, ‘Hareli Tihaar’. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel inaugurated the initiative by promoting 5 litres of cow urine to a girls self-help group, Nidhi, at Chandkhuri close to Raipur. The value for cow urine has been mounted at Rs 4 per litre.

Chhattisgarh was additionally the primary state to acquire cow dung when it launched the ‘Gaudhan Nyay Yojana’ in July 2020. The authorities has determined to develop the scope of the scheme and integrated cow urine.
“Considering the positive impacts of Gaudhan Nyay Yojana, many states are adopting the scheme. Over Rs 300 crore has been disbursed to the accounts of cow-dung vendors, Gauthan committees and SHGs in the last two years,” the CM mentioned.

Gaumutra is being procured to advertise animal husbandry and natural farming, whereas cow dung is to provide natural manure. Now gaumutra at cattle-sheds shall be utilised to organize natural pesticides.
The transfer is more likely to promote natural farming and convey down the enter value, based on officers. “Agricultural scientists believe that cow urine is a better and cheaper alternative to insecticides and chemical pesticides. Its disease resistance capacity remains much higher,” the officers added.