Douma Posted February 12, 2023 Share Posted February 12, 2023 The Animal Husbandry minister was addressing a session on possibilities in the field of dairy and animal husbandry on Saturday when he talked about Lord Krishn's message about cows. Union Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Parshottam Rupala on Saturday said the message that Lord Shri Krishna had given that those who take care of the cow, the cow takes care of them, is still effective today. While addressing a session on possibilities in the field of dairy and animal husbandry, he said, "Lord Shri Krishna had given a message to the whole world that those who take care of the cow, the cow takes care of them. This message of Lord Krishna is equally effective even today." Rupala said that animal husbandry is not new to India. "Cows have been nurtured in India especially in Gokul of Uttar Pradesh since the time of Lord Krishna. Uttar Pradesh has emerged as a state with new possibilities in the field of dairy and animal husbandry," he said, as reported by ANI. The Union Minister said that the Global Investors' Summit (GIS) 2023 is a very important opportunity for the progress of UP, and investors come where the law and order is strong, and the GIS bears testimony to this. On this occasion, Parshottam Rupala also announced to give 500 mobile veterinary units to Uttar Pradesh in March. Uttar Pradesh tops in milk production in the whole country. During the past few days, cows have been a leading topic of discussion. Recently, the Animal Welfare Board of India recently declared February 14, traditionally celebrated as Valentine's Day, as Cow Hug Day. The decision drew widespread criticism on social media. The decision also gave rise to hundreds of memes and jokes. The Animal Welfare Board had to later take back the decision to mark February 14 as Cow Hug Day. https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/lord-krishna-cows-will-take-care-of-those-who-care-for-them-animal-husbandry-minister-2333691-2023-02-12 Member -> Moderator -> Super Moderator -> Supervisor -> Ex-Staff (Absent) -> Supervisor -> Administrator -> Ex-Staff -> Administrator -> Ex-Staff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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