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Cow Dung and Urine can strengthen Country’s Economy, says MP CM Shivraj Singh

Deepak Sharma

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan while addressing a convention of the Women's Wing of Veterinary Association of India in Bhopal on Saturday said that cow dung and urine can help in strengthening the economy of the state and the country.

Union Minister Parshottam Rupala inaugurated the two-day National Conference

Let us inform you that Union Minister Parshottam Rupala inaugurated the two-day National Conference of Women Veterinarians 'Shakti 2021' organized at Kamdhenu Bhawan, Bhopal today. Union Minister Parshottam Rupala said that I appreciate the presence of MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the program. At the same time, on this occasion, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that this National Conference of Women Veterinarians 'Shakti 2021' is an exemplary initiative. I am sure this conference will achieve its objectives.

Cow dung and cow urine can strengthen our own economy

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that veterinarians and experts should do result-oriented work. They should work on how cow rearing should become a profitable business for small farmers and livestock owners. The Chief Minister said that work cannot go on without cows and bullocks. The government has built a gaushala, but until the society is not connected, government gaushalas will not work. We are trying to wake up light in Madhya Pradesh.

Shivraj further said that cow dung and cow urine can strengthen our own economy and make the country financially capable. The Chief Minister said that we are trying that the wood does not burn at the Samshan Ghats of MP.

Ambulance facility has been started by the state government for animals

The Chief Minister said that it is necessary to make such arrangements for breed improvement and easy treatment of animals for more milk production in milk-producing animals. An ambulance facility has been started by the state government from number 109 for easy treatment of animals. So that, animals do not have to be brought to the hospital for treatment. But where there are animals, ambulances should reach there and treat them.

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