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Indian Cow Dung Paint All Set to Hit Shelves

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Cow dung is widely used in rural areas in India due to a number of benefits. Some use it to coat the floors and walls of their houses to make them germ-free, while others use it as an insect repellent. It is also considered rich in minerals, due to which soaps, candles, and oil lamps made of cow dung have successfully infiltrated the Indian market.

The Indian government has announced the launch of "Vedic Paint", with cow dung as the main component. The government-owned Khadi and Village Industries Commission is working on producing wall paint that will not only be eco-friendly, non-toxic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal, but will also be washable and dry in just four hours.

The initiative is also targeted at leveraging the income of livestock farmers, thus strengthening the rural economy.

“This will lead to an additional income of INR 55,000 ($750) a year for livestock farmers”, Nitin Gadkari, minister of micro, small and medium enterprises, tweeted.

It is believed that with cow dung coating on walls, dangerous creatures like scorpions, centipedes, and lizards won't infest houses.

Cows are sacred to Hindus and their protection is a major pledge of the governing BJP party, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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