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Parliamentary Debates Parliament of India Monday 26th February 1951 Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers Official Report

1951

The idea of the sanctity of the cow probably developed in ancient times, not so much on account of there being more sanctity in the cow than in any other animal, but, on account of its vital role in the economic life of the nation. [...] The work of improving the breed of cattle can also be undertaken with the help of or entrusted to the innumerable goshalas and pinjrapoles that already exist throughout the length and 'breadth of India. [...] It we go through the 'Grow More Food' scheme and trace the necessity of having more bullocks and more milk from economic or other points of view, we will find that what the country needs most today, are bullocks for the purposes of cultivations and cows for the increased supply of milk. [...] Some are of the opinion that the use of such fertilisers may for the present bring about more production but in the long run it will eat away the soil.
government politics public policy
Pages
65
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100013
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-3460 unknown view
Leave of Absence from the House
3460-3460 unknown view
Useful Cattle Preservation Bill
3460-3512 unknown view
Prohibition of Manufacture and Import of Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils Bill
3512-3517 unknown view
Statement Re Trade Agreement with Pakistan
3517-3518 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view