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One District, One Innovation: Cow-centric rural development model set to transform Uttar Pradesh under CM Yogi

The Yogi government will establish Panchgavya medicine, cow-paint, and organic fertilizer units in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh by developing self-reliant gaushalas. This initiative aims to boost rural employment, empower women and youth, and promote cow-based innovation under the ‘One District, One Innovation’ model

by WEB DESK
Jul 1, 2025, 04:20 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath feeding the cows

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath feeding the cows

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To strengthen the rural economy and promote cow-based innovation, CM Yogi Adityanath government has launched an ambitious initiative to establish Panchgavya medicine, cow-paint (Go-Paint), and organic fertilizer units across all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Under this plan, one gaushala (cow shelter) in each district will be developed into a self-reliant model unit, which will not only serve as a center for cow protection but also become a production hub of organic and Panchgavya-based products.

The initiative is part of the government’s visionary “One District, One Innovation” model, aimed at encouraging rural innovation based on local resources and traditional practices. The plan is set to create large-scale employment opportunities for local youth and women’s self-help groups (SHGs), offering training and infrastructure to support entrepreneurship in villages.

This policy is made to use the special strengths of each district by encouraging new ideas that support rural growth. By promoting useful products made from cows like dung blocks, biogas, medicines from cow urine, and organic seeds the government wants to mix traditional methods with modern techniques to create jobs and build a sustainable rural economy.

Women-led SHGs and village youth will be trained in the preparation, packaging, and marketing of Panchgavya products. This will not only build self-employment avenues in their own hometowns but also check the migration of rural youth to urban areas for jobs.

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The Uttar Pradesh government has identified one cow shelter (gaushala) in each of the state’s 75 districts to be developed as a model “Atma Nirbhar Gaushala” or self-reliant cow shelter. According to Dr. Anurag Srivastava, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) at the Uttar Pradesh Gau Seva Aayog, these gaushalas are not just meant for cow protection but will serve a much larger purpose. They are being designed to demonstrate how cow-based initiatives can support both the rural economy and the environment.

These model gaushalas will act as role models for others by highlighting the economic value of cow-based products. They will also serve as training centers and small-scale production units for Panchgavya products items made from cow dung, urine, milk, curd, and ghee. This initiative aims to show how traditional practices can be turned into sustainable businesses that benefit farmers, generate employment, and promote eco-friendly development in villages.

As part of the program, the government will organize extensive skill development workshops and training sessions for local youth and members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The aim is to equip them with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in making a variety of products using cow dung and urine. These include Panchgavya-based herbal medicines, eco-friendly construction materials like bricks and blocks made from cow dung, organic fertilizers, and naturally treated bio-seeds. Participants will also learn to produce cow-based paints that are safe for the environment.

After completing the training, these individuals will take part in the entire process starting from production and processing to marketing and distribution. This will not only help them generate income but also create a sustainable rural economy driven by local skills and natural resources. The initiative is especially focused on empowering women and young people by giving them the tools and opportunities to become self-reliant.

Each selected gaushala will also house a biogas plant, which will use cow dung to generate clean, renewable energy for local use. The energy generated can be used for lighting gaushalas, nearby households, or even for small-scale industries. Additionally, cow dung blocks compressed bricks made of treated cow dung will be produced for use in construction and as fuel, offering a sustainable and cheaper alternative to conventional materials.

One District, One Innovation Model to Foster Local Potential

The new initiative follows the principles of the “One District, One Innovation” (ODOI) model, which focuses on identifying and supporting unique local innovations in every district. By connecting this model with cow-based products, the government aims to unlock local potential and drive rural development. The plan is designed to promote sustainable livelihoods that are rooted in local resources, while also encouraging the growth of micro-enterprises and rural entrepreneurship.

Through this approach, the government hopes to strengthen village economies and reduce their dependence on outside markets. A key part of this vision is the protection and productive use of indigenous cattle, which are seen not just as sacred animals but also as valuable contributors to economic activity. The initiative will help create a complete value chain centered on cow products starting from cow dung and urine and leading to the production of organic fertilizers, medicines, paint, and more. This is expected to bring about a ripple effect in rural areas by boosting income, creating jobs, and reviving traditional practices in a modern and profitable way.

This move is being praised as a “milestone initiative” in the journey toward rural self-reliance. With the integration of gaushalas into the economic framework, the government is not just focusing on cow protection but also turning them into assets for rural entrepreneurship and eco-friendly production.

By providing a platform for locals to learn, produce, and earn, the scheme aims to instill confidence and self-dependence among villagers particularly women and youth who have often been left out of mainstream economic activity.

Yogi government is using the cow-centric model not only to protect cows but also to fight unemployment, reduce pollution, and promote healthier farming. This approach aims to make villages cleaner, greener, and more prosperous.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has a strong vision for improving life in rural areas by focusing on cows. He believes that cows can play a central role in building a strong and self-reliant village economy. To bring this idea to life, his government is working to turn cow shelters (gaushalas), which were earlier just used to care for stray or abandoned cows, into centers that can create jobs and income for local people.

The government sees a lot of potential in using cow-based products and methods to solve rural problems. For example, cow dung and urine can be used to make organic fertilizers, pesticides, and even bio-energy like biogas. These products are eco-friendly and help reduce pollution. They also improve soil quality, which is important for farming. At the same time, these efforts support traditional Indian farming and animal care practices that are both sustainable and rooted in our culture. On a larger scale, this model can be followed by other states, especially those with many farmers and cows. By successfully starting it in all 75 districts, Uttar Pradesh is creating a plan that the whole country can use to build a cow-based rural economy.

Topics: 'One DistrictOne InnovationCow Centric Rural DevelopmentUttar PradeshGaushalaChief Minister Yogi Adityanath
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