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David Chang's culinary exploration in India led him to appreciate the traditional use of cow dung as fuel, influencing the slow and gentle cooking methods. While controversial, cow dung has historical ...
Scores of farmers in nearly 40 villages along the Godavari near Nashik city are now covering their livestock in mosquito nets in a desperate attempt to protect them from bites. Mosquitoes have long ...
The Indian age-old traditions are often taken for superstitions or outdated customs, but they are now being looked into through the lens of science and sustainability. These practices range all the ...
Delhi: College Principal Pratyush Vatsala claimed that the cow dung experiment was aimed to explore indigenous methods to ...
But hope comes from unexpected places, like cow dung-powered energy and sustainable fish subscriptions, proving that innovation can turn crisis into opportunity.
“In the old days, we used to dry over a thousand cow dung cakes and sell them. Before LPG became accessible, cow dung was used as fuel. It has many benefits—even today, it enriches the soil in fields ...
In rural America, an unexpected resource is making headlines: cow manure. What was once considered mere farm waste is now being transformed into a valuable energy source, providing a sustainable ...
Some of these acts can be extremely bizarre as well. In recent years, we saw many give their cars and SUVs coats of cow dung. Most of them have strange reasons for this. Recently, a Marathi man shared ...
Japan is using cow dung to create fuel for vehicles, reducing carbon emissions and managing agricultural waste. In Shikaoi, cow manure is converted into hydrogen for farm equipment and local ...
"If a farmer's son finds cow dung foul-smelling, it means he has lost touch with his roots and society. Munshi Premchand once wrote that if a farmer's son dislikes cow dung, a famine is inevitable.