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13 Jun 2026
A black drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus) perches on a branch on the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, on June 13, 2026. The black drongo is a small passerine bird commonly found across South Asia, known for its glossy black plumage, forked tail, and agile flight. It is often seen in open fields and farmlands, where it feeds on insects and plays an important role in natural pest control.
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13 Jun 2026
A black drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus) perches on a branch on the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, on June 13, 2026. The black drongo is a small passerine bird commonly found across South Asia, known for its glossy black plumage, forked tail, and agile flight. It is often seen in open fields and farmlands, where it feeds on insects and plays an important role in natural pest control.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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#13779598
3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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#13779600
3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
Herds of cows graze across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals such as Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
A cow grazes peacefully across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals like Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For millions of rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
A cow grazes peacefully across the open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals like Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For millions of rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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3 Jun 2026
A cow rests as herds of cows graze across open green fields in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 3, 2026. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as ''Gau Mata,'' symbolizing motherhood, selfless giving, and non-violence. It is associated with Lord Krishna and features in festivals like Gopashtami and Govardhan Puja. Cow dung and urine are used in traditional rituals and Ayurveda. For many rural households, cattle provide milk, dairy products, organic manure, and draft power for farming. India is the world's largest producer of milk, with the dairy sector contributing over 5% to GDP and supporting more than 80 million farmers, most of whom are small and marginal.
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