National Commission on Cattle

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National Commission on Cattle is an agency of Government of India set up in 2001 to suggest ways of improving the condition of cattle.[1] The commission then headed by Guman Mal Lodha submitted its report in 2002.[2]

The National Commission on Cattle is not to be confused with the Indian government's National Cow Commission.[3]

References[edit]

  1. [1][dead link]
  2. [2][dead link]
  3. "India's government is pouring money into dung". The Economist. 14 September 2019.


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