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CM Yogi emphasises need for preserving & developing advanced breed of cows

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stressed the importance of creating an improved breed of cow to protect Indian cows on Wednesday as he was in Mathura to dedicate the Shri Shri Krishna Balarama Temple to the general public.

For the purpose of assisting the rural population in becoming self-sufficient, he suggested establishing dairy committees throughout the state’s rural areas.

‘In order to protect Indian breeds of cows, an improved breed must be developed first. The Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Veterinary Science University is located here, and thanks to it, work in this field has started,’ said Adityanath while talking about his experience of seeing an advance breed of cows developed by the institute.

Adityanath arrived at the ISKCON-run Bhakti Vedanta Gurukul and International School campus on the final day of his two-day visit to Mathura on Wednesday, where he dedicated the Shri Shri Krishna Balarama temple and offered prayers. Additionally, he opened the dairy factory owned by BhaktiVedanta Gurukul. He stressed that dairy committees should include women’s self-help organisations and stated that a facility for processing products derived from cows should be built.

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‘We won’t be able to fulfill the goals of Gram Swarajya without this. The state government supports all positive initiatives in this direction…To boost the income of agricultural and livestock farmers, the production of milk-based products like curd, butter, and ghee need to be pushed,’ he added.

The CM said that abandoned cows roaming on streets occasionally end up becoming the reason for riots. ‘The government has launched several programmes to protect cows. More than nine lakh cows are being cared for by the government in the state. The government is making constant efforts to protect Indian cows,’ he said.


Stating that ‘Braj’ is the ‘land of the incarnation of God’, the CM said, ‘It is our responsibility that this earth becomes the land of ‘gau seva’ (cow service).’

The CM said, “It is our responsibility that this world becomes the land of ‘gau seva’ (cow service),” claiming that “Braj” is the “land of the incarnation of God.”

When discussing the industrial uses of products derived from cows, he added, “Not only milk products but also CNG is being created from Indian bovine strains, while in Badaun cow dung and cow urine are being utilised to make paint.”

The chief minister added that everyone was aware of the circumstances in which Jawahar Bagh made headlines seven years ago, in reference to the “Maharaas” programme being organised by Mathura MP Hema in Jawahar Bagh. But now it’s in the headlines for advancing Braj culture. Decent work will be done if good individuals attend.

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