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Under the leadership of CM Yogi, Go Seva will develop, Panchagavya and Biogas Production in UP

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Alwar Express






Lucknow
At Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar, Shyam Bihari Gupta, Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Go Seva Commission, held a detailed discussion with Acharya Balakrishna, co-founder and managing director of Patanjali Ayurved Limited. In this conversation, it has been agreed to promote cow protection, panchagavya products, natural farming and spread of biogas plants in Uttar Pradesh.

Yogi -Ramdev partnership will be prepared with a big roadmap
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has a clear view that the cow of the village is the basis of the progress of the village. To put this thinking on the ground, Patanjali Yogpeeth has assured to provide technical support. Now the cowsheds will be developed not only the conservation center, but will be developed as a modern center of rural industries, panchagavya product manufacturing and biogas production. For this, Baba Ramdev will soon come to Uttar Pradesh and will meet Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and finalize the roadmap.
Villagers connected directly to 50% commission model
OSD of Go Seva Commission, Dr. Anurag Srivastava informed that 2 to 10 cowsheds will be selected in 75 districts of the state and they will be developed as big model cowsheds. Open sheds, fences and security arrangements will be developed in Go sanctuaries and free movement of cow dynasty will be ensured. Large -scale production in rural areas will provide employment to local people and villagers will have a direct participation in cow urine collection and product sales through 50 percent commission model.

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Patanjali Yogpeeth will train
Patanjali Yogpeeth will support training, quality control, formulation, certification and licensing. In addition, state-of-the-art technology such as geo-fencing, cow tagging, photo mapping and fodder inventory tracking will be implemented in the cowsheds. In addition, it has been decided to take natural inputs like neem, cow urine and vermi compost to village. This will reduce the cost of farmers, increase soil fertility and strengthen environmental protection.