Cow Dung Products and Industrialisation to Get a Boost in Uttar Pradesh

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A wide range of products, ranging from mosquito repellents to biofertilizers and artefacts, using cow dung as a base will be produced in cow shelter homes in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit district.

The move is designed to provide employment to the youth and also utilise cow dung available at cow shelter homes.

District Magistrate, Pulkit Khare said, “Officials have been directed to identify unemployed rural youth with a creative vision and constitute their self-help groups (SHGs). They will be given training on manufacturing techniques for the purpose. The administration will coordinate with institutions having expertise in the sphere concerned.”

He said that financial assistance will be provided to the SHGs under various government schemes in the form of soft loans and grants. With a network of marketing support, these youths will be able to attain self-reliance, he said.

“We intend to make Pilibhit a model destination of cow dung-based bio-products and research as the application of cow dung micro-organism for management of environmental pollutants has immense scope,” he explained.

The district administration plans to focus on manufacturing bio-fuel, bio-fertilizers, bio-pesticides, vermicompost for the agricultural sector and flower pots, oil lamps and various handcrafted artefacts for the urban market.

Products like incense sticks, mosquito repellent and cow urine-based medicines will be launched under the project.

Akhilesh Kumar Garg, Chief Veterinary officer, said that the district has 30 cow shelter homes with 2,000 cows.

“They produce around 350 to 400 quintals of dung and 15,000 litres of urine a day,” he said.

The district administration has also ordered officials of the agriculture department to ensure cultivation of perennial grass like napier on the land owned by cow shelters for supply of green fodder for cattle.

With constant intervention by the Yogi Adityanath government, the various industrial projects which were earlier believed to have been dropped by the investors in Uttar Pradesh, are now back on track.

According to Alok Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Industrial Development Department, investors are gaining the much-needed confidence by interacting directly with the senior officers from government.

“More than 12 per cent MoUs have initiated commercial operations in addition to over 20 per cent of investment intents which are in various phases of active implementation,” he said.

Kumar said that the mechanism of appointing dedicated nodal officers for each MoU as the contact point for the investor, had boosted investor confidence and resulted in positive feedback, which has been instrumental for the state in achieving the second rank in the Business Reform Action Plan ranking.

It may be recalled that the state government, in June this year, had introduced the concept of appointing nodal officers for handholding investors.

An MoU Tracking Portal has been developed and regular updates on MoUs are provided by nodal officers and issues that investors are facing are also getting resolved.

The Industrial Development Department has appointed 23 nodal officers for 150 investment proposals.

Kumar said that out of 150 MoUs mapped to Industrial Development department, 18 MoUs worth Rs 4,095.96 crore have commenced commercial operations and another 31 MoUs worth Rs 12,858.34 crore have initiated project implementation.

Four new units have started commercial operations and 19 new units, in which investment of around Rs 4,500 crore is intended, have initiated their project on ground from these MoUs.

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