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Milk Adulteration in India: Understanding the Crisis
India is widely celebrated as the world’s largest producer and consumer of milk. With over 83% of households relying on milk daily, it is treated as an essential food—often prioritized even over fruits, vegetables, or cereals. However, beneath this ...
Guardians of the Sacred: A Holistic Approach to Conserving India's Stray Cattle
In India, the sight of a cow or bull wandering freely through bustling streets or quiet villages is deeply ingrained in our landscape and psyche. Far from being mere animals, these creatures hold a profound spiritual, historical, and cultural ...
Indian Cow Breeds & Their Secrets: Origin, Traits & Dairy Yield Explained
Karnataka is home to several valuable native cattle breeds, primarily known for their excellent draught (work) capabilities. While most are not high-yielding dairy breeds like exotic varieties, their hardiness, adaptability to local conditions, ...
Select Songs & Singers - for Gaumata
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture, the cow holds a position of profound reverence. Known as Gaumata, the holy cow is not merely an animal but a symbol of abundance, motherhood, and the very essence of nature's nurturing spirit. Just as music ...
Veterinary Hospitals and Doctors in India
State/UTs Animal Husbandry Department, Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics - 2022 S.I. States / UT Veterinary Hospitals / Polyclinics Veterinary Dispensaries Veterinary Aid Centre (Stockman Centers / Mobile Dispensaries) Total 1 Andhra Pradesh 337 ...
Books & Resources on Cows and Their Importance: A Guide
Cows have long been revered in various cultures and religions, and their protection is a topic of great importance. Here are some notable books on cows and their protection. 1. Cow Care – International Society for Cow Protection (ISCOWP) Author: ...
Cattle Preservation Laws in India : Court Orders and Judgements
Here are some important Cattle Preservation Acts applicable in India Constitutional & National Legal Framework Article 48, Directive Principles of State Policy (Constitution of India) Directs the State to take steps for: Prohibiting the slaughter of ...
Unlocking India's Gaushala Network: Building Comprehensive Database of Gaushalas in India
Have you ever wondered why, despite the internet's power, we can't find a complete, centralized directory of all Gaushalas in India? That's where Team Save Cows steps in! We're building a comprehensive database of Indian Gaushalas. Our goal is to ...
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