AHMEDABAD:
Gujarat's Gir cows will help India and the US milk the power of bilateral ties in the field of bovine-based entrepreneurship. University of California, Davis, and
Ganpat University of
Mehsana will sign a pact to carry out research on India's indigenous cows. The two universities will seek ways to promote startups based on cattle products such as milk, dung, and urine. The development of cow breeds will be on the agenda as well.
The announcement of the prospective tie-up was made hours before the 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston, Texas.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will add a new chapter to the history of Indo-US political ties," said Dr Vallabh Kathiria, the chairman of the Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog. "And a new chapter will be added to the annals of economic progress by venturing into cow-based entrepreneurship."
‘Business-centric research on Indian cows’Dr Vallabh Kathiria, the chairman of the Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog, who is currently in Houston to attend the ‘Howdy Modi’ event, told TOI over the phone on Sunday that in a first, the two universities will join hands to improve India’s indigenous cow breeds, with the principal focus on Gir cows. He said that he will urge the Indian diaspora in the US to invest in cow-based startups.
Kathiria said that he and his team recently met the faculty members and students of UC Davis. He said that cow rearing practices in California and Gujarat were similar.