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Cow Urine Project Blows Budget: Rs 1.92 Cr Spent on Rs 20 Lakh Items
10 Jan
Summary
- A decade-long cow-based research project is under investigation for alleged financial irregularities.
- Nearly Rs 2 crore spent on basic materials costing an estimated Rs 15-20 lakh.
- Missing assets and unclear research outcomes are key concerns in the probe.

A significant investigation is underway into a decade-long research project in Madhya Pradesh, initiated in 2011 at Jabalpur's Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University. The project, which focused on developing alternative therapies for serious illnesses using cow-based preparations like Panchagavya, is now facing allegations of financial irregularities and unclear outcomes. Officials familiar with the inquiry are reviewing questionable spending patterns and missing assets associated with the initiative.
Investigators have raised serious concerns regarding the project's expenditure, with approximately Rs 1.92 crore reportedly spent on basic materials such as cow dung, cow urine, and machinery between 2011 and 2018. This amount is vastly higher than the estimated market rate of Rs 15 lakh to Rs 20 lakh for these items. Additionally, the inquiry has flagged extensive air travel, the purchase of a vehicle not included in the sanctioned budget, and substantial spending on fuel, labour, furniture, and equipment, with many expenses deemed non-essential to the project's stated objectives.




