Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday launched a scheme, under which the state government started procuring cow urine at a minimum rate of Rs 4 per litre for making pesticides and organic fertilizers. Baghel unveiled the scheme at his official residence in the state capital during the celebration of 'Hareli', a local agricultural festival.
As part of the programme, the chief minister sold five litres of cow urine to Nidhi Self Help Group (SHG) based in Raipur's Chandkhuri. Two years back, the state government had launched its flagship 'Godhan Nyay Yojana', under which it had started buying cow dung from cattle-rearers and farmers at Rs 2 per kg rate. The cow urine procurement scheme is expansion of the same programme.
Speaking on the occasion, Baghel said, "Taking a cue from the multi-dimensional results of the Godhan Nyay Yojana, many states in the country started adopting the model." Be it rich or poor, everyone is selling cow dung in 'gauthan' (livestock shelter), he added. In the last two years, more than Rs 300 crore have been transferred to the bank accounts of cow dung sellers, gauthan committees and women SHGs under that scheme, the chief minister said.