The initiative, known as the “Panchagavya” project, was launched in 2011 with an initial government sanction of Rs 3.5 crore.
A ₹3.5 crore Madhya Pradesh-funded study on cow dung and urine as cancer treatment raises questions over scientific validity, ...
Between 2011 and 2018, the project reportedly spent approximately Rs 1.92 crore on basic materials such as cow dung, cow urine, storage vessels, and machinery ...
MP government-funded Panchagavya research project on cow dung and urine for cancer cures comes under probe after allegations ...
The project had received a funding of ₹3.5 crore, even though the university officials had originally asked for ₹8 crore to ...
Spending on basic materials such as cow dung, cow urine, storage vessels, and machinery totaled approximately Rs 1.92 crore, ...
Rs 1.92 cr spend on cow dung, urine: Why Madhya Pradesh is probing cow-based cancer research project
According to the probe, crores were spent on items that should have cost between Rs 15 lakh and Rs 20 lakh at prevailing ...
JABALPUR: What was projected as a state-funded research initiative to combat cancer using cow dung, cow urine and milk ...
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No cancer research, vet university officials spend Rs 3.5 crore for personal luxury
Authorities are probing Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, after allegations emerged ...
A government-approved research project that promised breakthroughs in treating serious diseases like cancer using Panchagavya ...
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Jabalpur University faces probe over crores spent on cow-based cancer study
A state-funded project studying cancer treatment using cow dung, urine and milk is under probe in Jabalpur after officials ...
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