Ash of Dung Cakes and Its Great Value

How would you evaluate the value of ash of dung cakes? This ash can save us from the international debt slavery!

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Effects of Animal Slaughter on Forests vis-à-vis Fuel Shortage

After independence of India (1947), the availability of dung cakes reduced drastically. This forced people to use firewood as fuel.

The ratio of firewood to food grain price doubled in India between 1975-85 which made cutting wood for sale economically attractive. Neglect of people’s need for cheap and local fuel has made cutting wood for firewood a lucrative trade.

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Dung Cakes Are The Cheapest And Most Easily Available Fuel, But…

Abundant food grains may be cultivated, but what if there is no fuel to cook the food?!

We cannot eat raw food grains, and for cooking, fuel is necessary. The cheapest and most easily available fuel are dung cakes.

It can be available wherever needed. Its flow is unending. Till the time India had not resorted to animal slaughter, the rural population used to get free dung cakes for fuel.

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Milk, gobar (cow dung) and gaumutra (cow urine)

It was natural that in a predominantly agricultural and pastoral country like India, cows were and to some extent still are, considered to be the real wealth of the people.

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Cow dung-powered data center to create a sustainable ecosystem

Researchers have found a way to combine dairy farm waste and the heat generated from data centers to create a sustainable ecosystem.

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