NDRI claims it

KOMUL President Kadenahalli Nagaraj said that measures are being taken to distribute a manual containing information on cattle rearing, disease prevention, vaccination to the associations and milk producers by the Milk Federation.

Praduman Choubey

Cattle guard Jyoti Rajak of Dhanbad will soon be covered under a group insurance scheme. Picture by Gautam Dey

Dhanbad, Feb. 19: For the first time in the country, a group insurance scheme has been introduced for cattle guards. And showing the way is the Dhanbad forest division.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Livestock Development Board (KLDB), a State Government undertaking, is starting a technical consultancy targeting grassroot level dairy farmers as well as prospective big investors in the State

Chikkaballapur:

Dairy farming has helped the farmers to sustain themselves in times of drought. As a result the government should encourage the development of dairy farming, said legislator K P Bache Gowda.

Deputy Commissioner M K Baladevakrishna has urged all the officials to strive hard for the success of the 'Amritha' project which aims at distributing cattle to poor, widow, Devadasi and women in distress to provide them a source of income to sustain a living.

Producing beef for the table has a surprising environmental cost: it releases prodigious amounts of heat-trapping greenhouse gases.

Over 1,500 cowsheds situated around Jogeshwari, Goregaon and Vasai-Virar area will now have to shift to Dapchiri in Dahanu. The Bombay High Court on Thursday directed the state government to file a detailed affidavit within a week stating its plan to shift the tabelas out of the city.

NEW DELHI: Overcrowding, poor sanitation and infectious diseases are among the factors causing the death of cows at the five go-sadans in the Capital.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has conveyed this to the Delhi High Court in reply to a public interest litigation that on an average 100 cattle die every day at these cow shelters due to unhygienic conditions.

DH News Service,Bagepalli:
A strange disease has affected the cattle since past few days causing the death of more than 25 cows.

Jersey and other varieties cows producing more than 10 litres of milk twice daily are collapsing in a matter of minutes and breathing their last, causing great anxiety in the villagers.

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