- India Philanthropy Report 2021 - Bain Company
Building on India’s family values, a deep sense of community, and nation-building ethos, scaling up domestic family philanthropy is critical to accelerating the development sector and to India achieving its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Private philanthropy has grown rapidly in India, despite the pandemic
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It has been a year since a Muslim man in northern India was lynched over rumours that his family had slaughtered a cow and eaten beef Hindus consider cows to be sacred, and for many, eating beef
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An HF crossbred developed with HF as sire (father) and HF crossbred as surrogate (recipient) mother has even started delivering 38 litres per day at its peak – almost double what a cow of the
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- India’s Answer to Global Warming: Cows That Belch Less
Scientists at the Cow Research Institute in Mathura, around 100 miles south of New Delhi, are tinkering with cattle feed, seeking a formula that will create less gas for the cows to belch out
- The number of farms with different herd sizes in India and . . .
The high level of heat stress (96% of lactating cows were moderate to highly heat-stressed in the afternoon), low energy corrected milk yield (15 7 kg cow d), low percentage of lactating cows (37
- India’s Sacred Cow Now Threatens an $83 Billion Dairy Industry
The Shri Krishna Gaushala, a 37-acre (15-hectare) sanctuary with a duck pond and a 150 million rupee ($2 4 million) annual budget, is one of thousands of havens in India for abandoned, sick, and
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