G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Why is she using mobile which is injurious to health, she should write safe letters / notes instead. Why is there such great fascination with the poor cow who otherwise is maltreated on our roads everyday. Any explanations?
I feel that there is nothing bad in using gaunyle- a product made out of cow urine instead of phenyl. It has been said from old times that cow urine is very pure and it has been used for many purposes like in religious purposes, medicinal purposes etc. And if it is used for this purpose their is no harm until and unless it is not harming cows.
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rambabu wrote:
Medicinal uses of Panchagavya and its individual ingredients, including cow urine, are mentioned in authoritative books of ayurveda. The minister is right and her advise should be followedThere is no issue in use of cow product. The question is whether there is enough of such products and is it feasible to replace phenol with cow urine presently.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:
Medicinal uses of Panchagavya and its individual ingredients, including cow urine, are mentioned in authoritative books of ayurveda. The minister is right and her advise should be followedThere is no issue in use of cow product. The question is whether there is enough of such products and is it feasible to replace phenol with cow urine presently.Feasibility of making urine products to cater to the needs of the public, lies with the concerned minister, who proposed.
rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:
Medicinal uses of Panchagavya and its individual ingredients, including cow urine, are mentioned in authoritative books of ayurveda. The minister is right and her advise should be followedThere is no issue in use of cow product. The question is whether there is enough of such products and is it feasible to replace phenol with cow urine presently.Feasibility of making urine products to cater to the needs of the public, lies with the concerned minister, who proposed.
But government should also check that it is not harming cows in any ways because it always happens that when any animal or its product is used for such purposes they are injected with various medicines to get the product in large quantity which in turn harm them.
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For many people going back in history is going forward !!!
For many forgetting their roots and pose as if they are the epitome of modernity .
vijay wrote:For many people going back in history is going forward !!!
I agree. In India, we have people who believe that what ever is invented in modern world was already there in ancient India. Whenever there is some new invention, they will claim that this was already in ancient India. Rather they may even hold that whatever progress will be made even in future existed in Mahabharata period. Let them live in a world of their own! .
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
Respected members, the future is built based on historical facts. The history teaches us our past mistakes and achievements. The future generation will learn about Gandhis, Subhash, Bhagat singh, Indira, Nehru etc through history books only. Who can deny India's achievement in science and other fields. Let's not look down ourselves more than we really are. let's have some faith in past achievements.
I am sure none of you will suggest our government to trash history books so we begin to live in present world only that says our cultural history is as old as entry date of British in this country..
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