The Karnal Lok Sabha constituency has 19 candidates in the fray. The candidates contesting for the Karnal seat are 19. The assets and liabilities declared by each of the candidates are as follows - ...
The ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal is set to organise a three-day National Dairy Mela and Agri Expo from February 27 to March 1, 2025, at its campus. This mega event will ...
The Crown Research Institutes will be merged as part of sweeping changes to the science sector. In an email to staff seen by RNZ, the seven CRIs will become three mega science organisations - "Public ...
V Kamakoti. Prof. Kamakoti advocated for the medicinal properties of cow urine (gomutra). In a post on platform X, the Liver Doc criticised the ongoing debate, addressing a particular statement ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
The combination of Roti with Ghee and Gud increases the Metabolism of Body making it active and warm. Ghee consists of healthy fat and the combination with fiber filled Roti helps the bones to get ...
manufactures several products such as shampoos and soaps using “cow urine distillate”. “The five derivatives from the cows – cowdung, urine, milk, curd and ghee – are popularly known as ...
Asked whether he consumed panchakavyam (a concoction of cow’s milk, urine, dung, ghee, and curd), he said: “We do consume on certain occasions. I have consumed panchakavyam.” ...
IIT Madras Director V Kamakoti stuck to his remarks on cow urine. He said he could present research papers that scientifically prove the benefits of cow urine. Listen to Story Kamakoti said American ...
“If you think of a dairy cow as maintenance requirement, they need to eat a certain amount to maintain homeostasis, keep their heart beating and move around.” All the milk that is produced above that ...
Patients across GM and the UK, will have greater access to cutting-edge treatments and clinical trials following a government announcement of £100m of private investment to set up local research hubs.
Kamakoti’s “clarification” came days after his speech made at an event on January 15 in which he shared an ancient tale of a sanyasi who cured his fever with cow urine in just 15 minutes ...