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Indian inmates to undergo ‘cow therapy’

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NEW DELHI: Indian inmates are to be exposed to the “magical power” of cows under a radical rehabilita­tion program involving rearing the beasts-revered by Hindus-on prison grounds, authoritie­s said yesterday. A government commission in Haryana tasked with protecting the sacred animals says it has earmarked $1.5 million for buying 600 cows and constructi­ng barns in six prisons across the northern Indian state from next month. Zealous efforts to safeguard the holy animal have surged under the rightwing Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that rules federally under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and controls 19 states, including Haryana.

The chairman of Haryana’s government-backed Gau Sewa Aayog, or Cow Welfare Commission, said prisoners would be steered away from a life of crime through the “cow therapy” program. “Cows are part of the Hindu religion, and they have magical powers on those who care for her,” commission chairman Bhani Ram Mangla told AFP, extolling the “innumerous benefits”. Mangla said fresh milk from the beasts would “cleanse” inmates through a program that would also sell cow dung and urine from the prison farms to local markets. Believers attest that drinking cow urine is a panacea for all manner of ailments, from arthritis and asthma to cancer and diabetes.

Biogas facilities would also provide energy for the prisons and grass for feeding would be cultivated on site, he added. It is not the first time Indian prisons have welcomed cows in their grounds, with some operating smallscale dairy farms to supply milk to wardens and other staff, but it is believed to be the first program of its kind promoting the remedial benefits of the hallowed animal. Welfare schemes for cows have flourished since Modi swept to power in 2014, but many shelters for abandoned animals are at bursting point and many can be seen roaming Indian streets, chewing on rubbish.

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