Daily Life In Nagpur

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Daily Life In Nagpur

Indian buffaloes in a cowshed in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, on July 12, 2010. Throughout India cows are considered to be sacred and holy and there have been many organizations set up for the protection of cows and prevention of cow slaughter. The milk, urine, and cow dung are utilized by many Indians for day to day life, from the medicinal uses for cow urine, to the energy obtained from cow dung which is used as a popular fuel source in India. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)


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