CM Bhupesh Baghel sold 5 liters of cow urine for Rs 20, became the first seller of the new scheme of the government
By selling the urine of his cowshed, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel also became the first seller of his government's ambitious cow urine procurement scheme.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has started the cow urine procurement scheme in the state on the occasion of Lokparv Hareli. Under the Godhan Nyay Mission scheme, Baghel started this scheme in the Chief Minister's residence itself. CM Baghel sold 5 liters of cow urine Chandkhuri brought from his own cowshed to a self-help group. For this, he also got an immediate payment of Rs 20 at the rate of Rs 4 per liter. For this, the Chief Minister also registered his name and address in the group's register, after which Rs 20 was also given after measuring cow urine for 4 liters.
Chhattisgarh is the first state where cow urine is being procured in this way. CM Baghel tweeted the video and wrote, "Today on the auspicious occasion of Hareli festival, we have launched the purchase of cow urine in the state. On this occasion, by selling 5 liters of cow urine to Chandkhuri's Nidhi self-help group, I became the first seller and got an income of Rs 20.
The intention behind this scheme of the government is to further the efforts of organic farming in the state, as well as additional income from selling cow urine to the cattle owners. Along with the receipt of revenue to the government, organic fertilizers will also be produced in the state along with organic pesticides. The government will promote organic farming in the state through procurement of cow dung and urine.
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