Authorities have initiated a 'cow tourism' project to promote and popularise bovine rearing in the state. It has been introduced by the Gujarat State Gauseva Ayog.
People interested in understanding about cow rearing and various other aspects, such as making products using cow urine and dung, are taken to a two day trip of some of the best-kept cow shelters as well as designated 'gauchars' (grazing land), said Gauseva Ayog chairman Vallabh Kathiria.
"Cow tourism is all about combining the religious aspect with the economical aspect attached with the cow," Kathiria told PTI.
While cow urine has several medicinal and disinfectant properties and its extract is used in making organic phenyl and soap, cow dung serves as a raw material for producing bio- gas, fertiliser and for making incense sticks, he said.
"In a short span of introducing this project, we have arranged several such trips across the state," he said.
Apart from cow shelters, grazing land (gauchars) are also included in the itinerary. One of the most popular destinations as far as gauchar goes is Dharmaj, a village near Anand, said Kathiria.
"Preparing a guachar is also an art and one such grazing land has been prepared at Dharmaj. People, who are concerned about the well-being of cows, take ideas from such model gauchar during the trip and implement them at their village.
Protection of cows has become a priority in Gujarat after the state government last year introduced a tough law against cow slaughter with a provision for life sentence.
Apart from cow tourism, the Ayog is undertaking many other initiative to encourage people to rear cows. The Ayog is in consultation with various jails and educational institutions to start cow shelters on their premises.
"At present, jails in Ahmedabad, Rajkot and Bhuj have their cow shelters. We are in contact with authorities of Gondal and Amreli jails to open such gaushalas in their premises.
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