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BJP acts to end beef shortage in Goa: Starts importing meat from Maharashtra, Karnataka

selling or buying beef is banned in Maharashtra under BJP....so how can they export it GOA...

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RIDICULOUS :D

Indian camels are restricted largely to the desert and it was itself a foreign import from the Arab invasions. :D
Some even stretch before that from Persian and even Bactrian era.

Thar desert.

Good for you.

It should be for all Indians.



Nope. But there is always google.

For all the Indian members.

Based on the ‘Sulabh Model’ design, 200 biogas plants of 35 to 60 cum capacity have been constructed by Sulabh in different states of the country so far.

One cubic foot biogas is produced from the human excreta of per person per day. Human excreta based biogas contains 65-66% methane, 32-34% carbon dioxide and, rest the hydrogen sulphide and other gases in traces.

Methane is the only combustible constituent, which is utilized in different forms of energy. Its calorific value is 24 MJ/cum or about 5000 Kcal/cum. A one thousand cft. (30 cum) of biogas is equivalent to 600 cft. of natural gas, 6.4 gallons of butane, 5.2 gallons of gasoline or 4.6 gallons of diesel oil. Biogas is utilized for cooking, lighting through mantle lamps, electricity generation and body warming during winter. Cooking is the most efficient use of biogas. Biogas burners are available in a wide ranging capacity from 8 cft to 100 cft biogas consumption per hour. It burns with a blue flame and without soot and odour. The biogas mantle lamp consumes 2-3 cft per hour having illumination capacity equivalent to 40 W electric bulbs at 220 volt.



What about it ? Where does it say it cannot come from other food items Indians have been eating for 5000 years ?

well the arguement of veg or non veg will keep on going.



I have already answered that question. So far the ban is on slaughter on Bovine and I support that and have provided reason for my support.

Even i cant understand why there is so much media attention on it, when we know what is happening ?

I have also explained in detail about the morality of exploiting animals and taking their lives, however if you are unable to understand this, then you have serious comprehension issues. Not to mention, dearth of rational thinking. I cannot help you there.

I have also explained the point about valuing Dharma over money, but as usual you fail to grasp such simple concepts. What is the point of asking questions when you do not have the ability to understand the answers ? either than or you have no intention of understanding the answers. :coffee: ....... take your pick.

Here i dont want to argue either. Life is precious be it of humans or animals and i hope now the arguement should not start Is human life more precious or animal life ?

Indians also eat, sleep, $hit and Pi$$ like the Arabs, also like the chinese, or Negorids from Africa or like Europeans. You want to discuss all of them too ? or is your fascination limited to Arabs ?

I always believed that all humans are equal and we are identify on the basis of nations, tribes etc.

Of if your fascination is limited to Camels, you can open a new thread on them and discuss it to your heart content.

Here its more about the love towards animals. Indians honor cows, horses, camels etc and it should be the same in other nations.

Indians and Dharmics on the whole, love and appreciate ALL living creatures, from bacteria in your yogurt, to the fungus you eat as mushrooms, To the trees and all kinds of life forms.

I do accept this that life is precious and have to safeguard by all means.

One more good news for the production of Alternative energy.

Government to set up bio gas, coal-bed methane filling plants soon - The Economic Times
By PTI | 27 Mar, 2015, 09.45PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Ministry has given permission to set up 16 bio gas-based and three coal-bed methane-based natural gas filling plants to encourage use of alternative fuel in the country.

Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also said that Petroleum and Explosive Safety Organisation (PESO), which is under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), is closely associated with the developmental activities for introduction of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.

She said that PESO has granted permission to Indian Oil CorporationBSE -1.07 % to set up hydrogen manufacturing and dispensing facilities in their R&D centre at Faridabad, and to University of Petroleum and Energy Studies at Gurgaon for establishment and development of hydrogen production and dispensing facilities.


"Further, 16 biogas-based and three coal-bed methane-based natural gas filling plants are to be established sooner. PESO has already given permission for these," she said at the 'Urja Sangam' here.

The minister also said that promotion of energy efficient technologies would help India reduce its high import bill.

"Many of such technologies could help energy intensity of India's GDP growth by up to one per cent per year," she said.

Sitharaman said that huge oil and gas reserves are present in the country and "if we can tap that, it will be possible to produce more than 20 million cubic meters a day of natural gas by 2025".

She said that despite being a net crude oil importer, India has also become a net exporter of petroleum products by investing in refineries designed for exports.

"There is a big opportunity for India as demand for primary energy in India is likely to increase three-fold by 2035 to 1,500 million tonnes of oil equivalent from 563 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2012," she said.

"So 60 per cent of the prognosticated reserves of 20,000 MMT are yet to be harnessed in this country. Oil and gas contribute about 39.2 per cent of the primary energy consumption," the minister said.

Further, she said that investments worth USD 70 billion are expected in the oil and natural gasBSE 0.10 % sector in the current 12th five year plan.

To ensure energy security, she said strategic storage of crude oil and LPG is very important and would serve as a cushion in response to the external supply disruptions.

Government has set up a total storage of about 5.33 MMT crude oil at three locations including Visakhapatnam and Mangalore.

On exploration, she said the Commerce and Industry Ministry is looking at various options to help Indian investors and companies go abroad in search of good prospective assets.
 
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Thar desert.



It should be for all Indians.





For all the Indian members.

Based on the ‘Sulabh Model’ design, 200 biogas plants of 35 to 60 cum capacity have been constructed by Sulabh in different states of the country so far.

One cubic foot biogas is produced from the human excreta of per person per day. Human excreta based biogas contains 65-66% methane, 32-34% carbon dioxide and, rest the hydrogen sulphide and other gases in traces.

Methane is the only combustible constituent, which is utilized in different forms of energy. Its calorific value is 24 MJ/cum or about 5000 Kcal/cum. A one thousand cft. (30 cum) of biogas is equivalent to 600 cft. of natural gas, 6.4 gallons of butane, 5.2 gallons of gasoline or 4.6 gallons of diesel oil. Biogas is utilized for cooking, lighting through mantle lamps, electricity generation and body warming during winter. Cooking is the most efficient use of biogas. Biogas burners are available in a wide ranging capacity from 8 cft to 100 cft biogas consumption per hour. It burns with a blue flame and without soot and odour. The biogas mantle lamp consumes 2-3 cft per hour having illumination capacity equivalent to 40 W electric bulbs at 220 volt.





well the arguement of veg or non veg will keep on going.





Even i cant understand why there is so much media attention on it, when we know what is happening ?



Here i dont want to argue either. Life is precious be it of humans or animals and i hope now the arguement should not start Is human life more precious or animal life ?



I always believed that all humans are equal and we are identify on the basis of nations, tribes etc.



Here its more about the love towards animals. Indians honor cows, horses, camels etc and it should be the same in other nations.



I do accept this that life is precious and have to safeguard by all means.

One more good news for the production of Alternative energy.

Government to set up bio gas, coal-bed methane filling plants soon - The Economic Times
By PTI | 27 Mar, 2015, 09.45PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Ministry has given permission to set up 16 bio gas-based and three coal-bed methane-based natural gas filling plants to encourage use of alternative fuel in the country.

Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also said that Petroleum and Explosive Safety Organisation (PESO), which is under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), is closely associated with the developmental activities for introduction of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.

She said that PESO has granted permission to Indian Oil CorporationBSE -1.07 % to set up hydrogen manufacturing and dispensing facilities in their R&D centre at Faridabad, and to University of Petroleum and Energy Studies at Gurgaon for establishment and development of hydrogen production and dispensing facilities.


"Further, 16 biogas-based and three coal-bed methane-based natural gas filling plants are to be established sooner. PESO has already given permission for these," she said at the 'Urja Sangam' here.

The minister also said that promotion of energy efficient technologies would help India reduce its high import bill.

"Many of such technologies could help energy intensity of India's GDP growth by up to one per cent per year," she said.

Sitharaman said that huge oil and gas reserves are present in the country and "if we can tap that, it will be possible to produce more than 20 million cubic meters a day of natural gas by 2025".

She said that despite being a net crude oil importer, India has also become a net exporter of petroleum products by investing in refineries designed for exports.

"There is a big opportunity for India as demand for primary energy in India is likely to increase three-fold by 2035 to 1,500 million tonnes of oil equivalent from 563 million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2012," she said.

"So 60 per cent of the prognosticated reserves of 20,000 MMT are yet to be harnessed in this country. Oil and gas contribute about 39.2 per cent of the primary energy consumption," the minister said.

Further, she said that investments worth USD 70 billion are expected in the oil and natural gasBSE 0.10 % sector in the current 12th five year plan.

To ensure energy security, she said strategic storage of crude oil and LPG is very important and would serve as a cushion in response to the external supply disruptions.

Government has set up a total storage of about 5.33 MMT crude oil at three locations including Visakhapatnam and Mangalore.

On exploration, she said the Commerce and Industry Ministry is looking at various options to help Indian investors and companies go abroad in search of good prospective assets.
Meaow.
 
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I have also explained the point about valuing Dharma over money, but as usual you fail to grasp such simple concepts. What is the point of asking questions when you do not have the ability to understand the answers ? either than or you have no intention of understanding the answers. :coffee: ....... take your pick.

Indians and Dharmics on the whole, love and appreciate ALL living creatures, from bacteria in your yogurt, to the fungus you eat as mushrooms, To the trees and all kinds of life forms.

Today one article in economic times .

30-kg plastic can be found in every dead cow/buffalo in India - The Economic Times
By PTI | 28 Mar, 2015, 02.07PM IST

At least 30 kilograms of plastic can be found from the stomach of every cow or buffalo which dies in India, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said here today, adding that a 'plastic carry-bag free India' campaign would be soon launched.

"The problem with India is we have laws but we don't implement them," he said while interacting with walkers at KBR Park here as one of them expressed concern over plastic waste.

He noted that plastic bags below 40 microns are banned and rag pickers do not take them as they cannot be recycled and are ultimately strewn all over the place.

"Every day, 15,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated in the country. Only 9000 tonnes (of the total) get collected. So we have plastic heaps...all over the villages also. They will remain there for hundreds of years like carbon dioxide", the Minister said.
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Daily 15,000 tonnes of Plastic waste.

Indian scientists turn plastic bags into car fuel
Researchers developed a relatively low-temperature process to convert certain kinds of plastic waste into liquid fuel as a way to re-use plastic bags and other products.

Among the plastic waste is the common polymer, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), which is used to make many types of container, medical and laboratory equipment, computer components and, of course, plastic bags.

Recycling initiatives are in place in many parts of the world, but much of the polyethylene waste ends up in landfill, dispersed in the environment or in the sea.

In other words, for every kilogram of waste plastic they could produce 700 grams of liquid fuel. The by-products were combustible gases and wax.
 
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Because sometimes it is good to inform the morons that they are morons.

Then what a pleasure it must be for you to look into a mirror. Instant feel good. :enjoy:

It should be for all Indians.

Why don't you let them decide ?

Even I cant understand why there is so much media attention on it, when we know what is happening ?

Because they are trying to vilify Hindu faith. A agenda perhaps ?

Here its more about the love towards animals. Indians honor cows, horses, camels etc and it should be the same in other nations.

Its NOT about love. Its about DUTY. Its about Morality and Ethics. Its about Principles and Character of the society.

I do accept this that life is precious and have to safeguard by all means.

Then you should promote prevention of cow slaughter.

Today one article in economic times .

30-kg plastic can be found in every dead cow/buffalo in India - The Economic Times
By PTI | 28 Mar, 2015, 02.07PM IST

At least 30 kilograms of plastic can be found from the stomach of every cow or buffalo which dies in India, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said here today, adding that a 'plastic carry-bag free India' campaign would be soon launched.

"The problem with India is we have laws but we don't implement them," he said while interacting with walkers at KBR Park here as one of them expressed concern over plastic waste.

He noted that plastic bags below 40 microns are banned and rag pickers do not take them as they cannot be recycled and are ultimately strewn all over the place.

"Every day, 15,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated in the country. Only 9000 tonnes (of the total) get collected. So we have plastic heaps...all over the villages also. They will remain there for hundreds of years like carbon dioxide", the Minister said.
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Daily 15,000 tonnes of Plastic waste.

Indian scientists turn plastic bags into car fuel
Researchers developed a relatively low-temperature process to convert certain kinds of plastic waste into liquid fuel as a way to re-use plastic bags and other products.

Among the plastic waste is the common polymer, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), which is used to make many types of container, medical and laboratory equipment, computer components and, of course, plastic bags.

Recycling initiatives are in place in many parts of the world, but much of the polyethylene waste ends up in landfill, dispersed in the environment or in the sea.

In other words, for every kilogram of waste plastic they could produce 700 grams of liquid fuel. The by-products were combustible gases and wax.

Yes, we have scope for improvement. But it does not negate my point. Or are you claiming it does ?
 
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Why don't you let them decide ?

Indians for sure will read this debate and will understand what they have to decide.



Because they are trying to vilify Hindu faith. A agenda perhaps ?

Or may be its more about making Indians to understand about economy and understand the policy adopted by Government by keeping the International relations in mind.



Its NOT about love. Its about DUTY. Its about Morality and Ethics. Its about Principles and Character of the society.

When Government adopt any policy, there is a reason behind it.



Then you should promote prevention of cow slaughter.

I am for the prevention for cow slaughter.



Yes, we have scope for improvement. But it does not negate my point. Or are you claiming it does ?

But the public should be educated that they should make things easier for the garbage pickers , so that everything can be consumed in a proper way.

Indians also eat, sleep, $hit and Pi$$ like the Arabs, also like the chinese, or Negorids from Africa or like Europeans. You want to discuss all of them too ? or is your fascination limited to Arabs ?

Of if your fascination is limited to Camels, you can open a new thread on them and discuss it to your heart content.

Rajasthan enacts law to ban camel slaughter - The Hindu

The Rajasthan Assembly has passed a law that bans the slaughter, trading and unauthorised transportation of camels. Camel had been declared as the State animal last year though there was some opposition from the communities whose livelihoods depend on camel.

The Rajasthan Camel (Prohibition of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Bill, 2015 also makes causing injury to camel punishable. Camel slaughter is punishable for up to five years and monetary fine.

Allaying apprehensions raised by the Opposition and the BJP members over some provisions of the Bill, including piercing of nose which could be punishable under intentional injury, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Minister Prabhu Lal Saini said rituals and traditional practices would not be made punishable.

Mr. Saini said that the number of camels in Rajasthan had sharply declined to 3.26 lakh as had in the adjoining states including Gujarat.

According to the statement of objectives of the Bill, camel is an integral part of the desert eco-system of the State and has played a very important role in the survival of human population in adverse desert conditions. Presently, Camel is presently endangered and in need for initiation of sincere efforts for its conservation and protection, due to an alarming steep population decline observed in the recent past.

Several cases of intentional killings of camel and its progeny have come to light. It has also been observed that a large number of camels are transported or carried out of Rajasthan to other States for the purpose of slaughter. The existing laws are not sufficient to tackle this problem. Agriculture being the main stay of our economy, camel as a working animal is also the backbone of our agricultural and village economic structure, it says.

Aged camels, even when they cease to be capable of yielding milk or working as draught animal can no longer be said to be useless or unfit. In order to protect and improve the natural environment by minimising dependence on chemical fertilisers and pesticides, and by using natural and soil friendly manure generated as a biological phenomenon by these camelus animals, as also to have compassion for such useful living creatures as envisaged in Article 51A (g) of the Constitution, the slaughtering of these animals needs to be strictly prohibited.
 
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Common consensus needed for anti-cow slaughter bill: Rajnath Singh - The Times of India
Mar 29, 2015, 05.45 PM IST

INDORE: Considering the requests of the saints at religious programme, Union home minister Rajnath Singh supported the idea to ban cow slaughter nationally and assured to take efforts for creating common consensus on bringing anti-cow slaughter bill in Parliament.

Rajnath, who was in Indore on Sunday to participate in a religious programme of Jain community, clarified that bringing such law would not be easy as present NDA government is struggling to pass other important bill in absence of clear majority in Rajya Sabha.

"Such bill can be introduce only with common consensus and we will try for it," said Singh adding that previous NDA government led by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had introduce a bill in Parliament to ban cow slaughter, but the bill was not cleared by the Parliament.

Supporting the call for banning cow slaughter, Singh said state like Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, ruled by BJP for years, have already enacted a law against cow slaughter and now BJP government in Maharashtra has also introduce law in this regard. "The anti cow slaughter bill of Maharashtra, which was pending for long, was approved by home ministry and sent for final approval of president without any delay," said Singh adding that they believe cow death should be stopped in the country and urges people to form a common consensus on the issue.

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that killing a cow is equivalent to killing a human. "We already have law against cow slaughter, we will make law more strict and legally killing a cow would be made as serious as killing a human," said Chouhan adding that not even killing, eating and transportation of cow meat would be a serious offence.

BJP lead state government had amended the Madhya Pradesh Prohibition of slaughter of cow-progeny act in 2012. The amendment had puts the responsibility of proving the prosecution wrong on the accused in cow slaughter case.
 
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There is no 'like' in this. How come you don' show so much dislike about BJP? There is even bigger separation of powers between BJP and RSS- that is much much worse. You may not like dynstyism but India wanted it, especially rural India. That's why the congress kept it. Even the BJP that says no Dynasty and whatnot took Maneka Gandhi and Varun Gandhi on board, they also have no problems with other Dynasty parties like the Badals. With the BJP itself many MPs and MLAs have their children padded up too. From what I gather Robert Vardra's father was actually a big BJP honcho, along with several other members of his family. Did you know that?

@Rain Man fact is Sonia Gandhi never wated to get into politics herself, nor wanted Rajiv to do so either. It was only when Narasimha Rao tried to hard weld Bofors with Rajiv to sink the 'Gandhi Threat' for good did she decided to enter the fray. By the end of his tenure his battles with Sitaram Kesri had all but destroyed Congress. When they were booted out of power, the congress honchos came together, threw out Rao and brought baCK Sonia. They decided wisely that unity is most important, so a titular all powerful head was placed there. And for merit PM was selected on ability.

when did rural india want dynasty dude?

when was the last time rural india wanted to vote for a guy from the dynasty? that was Rajiv in 1984 and that was because of a different reason and the society was much different back then.

How did congress win in 2004 & 2009,In 2004 it was because of 2 states TN & AP,they won 69 seats from those places.

In 2009,it was the farm waiver & MNrega,but all such short term fixes dont work in the long run.

Modi is doing an amazing job right now,Robert vadra's father was big in the bjp,never heard this before.

Maybe in your land temples give away money unwillingly to mosques and churches.

Maybe in your land you can't co habit with a Muslim and a Christian or a parsi or an atheist.

In Bengal, we live well, we have our problems in life but guess what, even if we gave a lil money to a mosque we will go there and eat enough free biriyani to recover that. We being bongs and all.

If that lights up your holier than thou self hating apologetic for a Hindu arse in holy flames, what can a bong do but laugh at you ?

You still answer my question. With your cow urine your pagan ritualistic mumbo jumbo about Hinduism that you spread around with 25 different id's on PDF, do you think you make an average religious Hindu look good ?

Even zaravan has repaired himself after seeing the real face of hatred of militant Islam.

And here you are singing the same tune, hating bengalis that they make you look retarded...

If you really care about Hinduism, care about Hindus. While at it, care about others too. They will help you back one day.

Learn humanity manavan. It's the basis of Hinduism.

P.S. : you're d*v**i no ?

you are positively retarded dude,no wonder people mock bengalis.

such a clueless dude.
 
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Ban on beef is a big NO. Mostly Bulls are slaughtered and cows that have grown old. No person in his/her right senses will sell a milking cow.
 
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A man pulls his camel as he sits in an auto rickshaw during a dust storm in Ahmedabad. Reuters Photo.
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7 animal smugglers held in Raj; 8 cows, 35 buffaloes rescued | Zee News
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 - 02:28

Jaipur: Seven animal smugglers were arrested and eight cows and thirty-five buffaloes were rescued from Alwar and Bharatpur areas of the state in separate incidents, police said today.


Acting on a tip-off, the police intercepted a truck at Shahjahanpur toll plaza, officer Vikas Kumar said.

However, the truck did not stop and was chased by the police team which was successful in nabbing the three accused, Kumar said.

During checking, police found eight cows were being illegally transported and rescued them, he said, adding, the three are identified as Sadik alias Sonu (26), Naseem (19), and Sriganganagar (22).

In another incident, Rajkumar, Yonus, Rahees, and Shivir were arrested for smuggling twenty-three buffaloes in Bharatpur.

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Traders to resume buffalo slaughter - The Hindu
Updated: April 1, 2015 03:43 IST

Buffalo slaughter will resume in Maharashtra from Wednesday, after almost a month-long self-imposed ban by traders protesting against the State’s ban on slaughter of bulls and bullocks.

Cow slaughter has been banned in the State since 1976.

As a mark of solidarity towards their associates who sell bull meat — violation of the ban is punishable by five years imprisonment by a newly amended law — traders selling buffalo meat, which is permissible under law, boycotted activities across Maharashtra.
 
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Cows to have Unique ID’s cards, police seeks mugshots | Siasat

Friday, 3 April 2015
The police department of Malegaon in Maharashtra has asked farmers and owners of cows and bullocks to submit photographs of their animals with details in view of the new law that bans beef trade in the state.

According to Mahesh Sawai, Deputy Superintendent of police, "The purpose is to carry out a census and keep a record. Besides, this will help to verify mattes if someone feeds us wrong information about pet animals or animals working in the field.

We are keeping the photographs for verification purposes only. If someone alleges that some illegal activity has taken place and if the owner has a photo, it will be easy to establish the truth. We have conveyed the message to the residents of

Malegaon, including animal traders. We have also asked them to register their pet animals with the Malegaon civic corporation."

The attempt is a precursor to the possible introduction of photo identity cards for cattle that would carry essential information about the animal, such as its sex, colour, height and length of horns. “The photo ID would be difficult to falsify,” Sawai explained.

Not only that, as the Indian Express reported recently, the Haryana government had decided to extend the Unique Identification Authority of India format with the introduction of "Special Identification Tags" with unique identification numbers for Haryana cows.

Every cow will have a 12-digit UID number and an ID card will be fixed as tags around its neck.

“Not only Muslims, but all Hindus are also being asked to submit the details of the cows and bullocks they possess. But there are many Muslims who domesticate animals without any intention of consuming it. These records will prove that Muslims don’t buy cows and bullocks just for slaughtering and it will help to defuse communal tension between Hindus and Muslims in the city,” explained Additional Superintendent of police Sunil Kadasne.
 
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