
Now one cow shed will be converted into a cow-based natural agriculture training center in every district of Uttar Pradesh. This information was given by Uttar Pradesh Cow Seva Commission Chairman Shyam Bihari Gupta, who reached Ayodhya. He said that the Uttar Pradesh government is also going to work with the Indian government for the conservation and promotion of cattle. Fossil pesticide will be made from the urine and dung given by the cows in the cow shed. It will be used in farming so that now there will be no need to put chemicals in the fields, the product will be no less than chemical farming. The government is going to give impetus to village based agricultural work in Uttar Pradesh. The number of farmers in the state is 2.78 crore and the number of cattle is only 2.50 crore. The government will provide cows from the cow shelter to women and farmers under the National Rural Mission Aajeevika under the Chief Minister Destitute Cow Partnership Scheme. In return, they will be given Rs 1500 per month for rearing one cow. Those who rear four cows will be given Rs 6000. Cow urine and dung collected from these will produce fertilizer and gas. About 20 lakh farmers are going to benefit under this scheme in the state. The Government of India has given a budget of Rs 500 crore for this. 20 lakh farmers will be given the benefit of village based natural farming. For this, the state government is going to build training centers in every district. Seven districts of Uttar Pradesh including Ayodhya will be developed for hi-tech cow rearing. Biogas will also be made here through cow urine. Green fodder will be provided for the cattle for 365 days. Each cow will be provided 15 kg green fodder. The government will also get the breed promoted through natural methods. Four big cow shelters are under construction in Ayodhya district. There are a total of 86 cow shelters. Of these, 16,000 cows are being protected. The number of cattle in Ayodhya is around 2.50 lakh and the number of farmers is around 3.50 lakh.