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Hosted on MSNIndian-origin cow becomes world’s MOST EXPENSIVE, sold for Rs 40 crore – Here’s what makes it specialViatina-19, an Indian-origin Nelore cow, was sold for Rs 40 crore in Brazil, setting a world record. Weighing 1,101 kg, she ...
The Nellore breed cow does not come from India but has an Indian origin due to the massive contribution of the Indian breed Ongole in the creation of Nelore. According to the media reports ...
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Hosted on MSNIndian-Origin cow sold for $40 crores at Brazil Auctionimagine a single cow being sold for a jaw-dropping ₹40 crore at an auction. sounds unbelievable, right? but that’s exactly what happened in brazil, where a nelore breed cow named viatina-19 set a ...
Remarks by the head of one of India’s top technology colleges extolling the “medicinal value” of cow urine have sparked a political row in India. The comments by V Kamakoti, the director of ...
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originally from India, is highly valued for its heat tolerance, disease resistance, and reproductive capacity. Viatina-19 holds the Guinness World Record for being the highest-priced cow ...
Originally known as Ongole cattle in India, shaping the future of livestock through her globally sought-after lineage. Here are all the details about the elite Brazilian cow Viatina-19 FIV Mara ...
"On reaching the spot, the police team found the caller beside two people involved in cow slaughtering," DCP (northeast) Ashish Mishra said. Cops also recovered carcasses of two cows, slaughtering ...
Indian Institute of Technology Madras Director V. Kamakoti on Monday (January 20, 2025) claimed five scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals validated the cow urine had anti ...
consumed gaumutra and was cured A video clip of Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, director V Kamakoti praising the medicinal value of cow urine while speaking on protecting indigenous breeds ...
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief Tamilisai Soundararajan questioned the rationale behind dietary choices in India, particularly in relation to beef consumption and the use of cow urine or ‘Gomutra’.
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