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UP News: Cabinet Minister Dharmpal Singh in the Yogi government has made a big statement regarding the changes in the Uttar Pradesh school education curriculum. In this, he has advised to make many important changes. Cabinet Minister Dharmpal Singh said that a meeting of the Animal Husbandry Department was held in Maha Kumbh, in which an important decision was taken. Under this, now 'Gamla' should not be taught from 'G' in schools, but 'Gay' should be taught from 'G'.

Uttar Pradesh Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh further said that similarly 'C' to 'Cow' should be taught in English medium in schools. He said that a decision has been taken on this after discussion in this high level meeting and efforts are being made to include it in the curriculum. 

'Cows will be made to wear radium belts' 
During this, when he was asked about when the curriculum will be implemented and how much awareness it will spread among children and society, then Cabinet Minister Dharmpal Singh said that he will review it. He said, 'Many decisions have been taken in the meeting held on February 8 in Maha Kumbh. In which work should be done to protect the trust-based cows.' Dharmpal Singh said, ‘Cows living in villages on the side of highways or roads, whether domesticated or abandoned, will be made to wear radium belts compulsorily.’

Dharmpal Singh, a cabinet minister in the UP government, said, "We will improve the breed of cows for their good quality. To ensure good health of cows, they will be provided free medicines." He further claimed that "Along with this, our government will also work to improve the milk policy. A target has also been set to increase milk production. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the income of farmers should be doubled, so the income of farmers will not be doubled only through farming but also through animal husbandry."

How will the income of farmers be doubled?
Regarding the scheme to double the income of farmers, Minister Dharmpal Singh said, 'Under the Nandini Krishak Samridhi Yojana, a sequence of four cows, ten cows, 25 cows and 50 cows has been prepared for the farmers. Under this, there is a scheme of 64 lakhs for 50 cows, in which there is a subsidy of Rs 32 lakh.' He further said that 'There is a scheme of Rs 32 lakh for 25 cows, on which a subsidy of Rs 16 lakh is given. Similarly, there is a scheme of 22 lakhs for 5 cows, on which there is a subsidy of 50 percent. Whereas if the farmer buys two cows, he will get a subsidy of Rs 40 thousand per cow. The income of farmers will double from livestock.'

Animal Husbandry Minister Dharmpal Singh said, ' In the meeting held at Trivani in Maha Kumbh , the Animal Husbandry Department has taken an important decision with the intention of cow conservation, which will be implemented very soon.' He said that there is a university in the state, which does research work. In which research is done on animal protection and health. Dharmpal Singh said that 'This is the only university in the state, we will send a written letter to the department in this regard. Along with this, the Chief Minister will take a decision on this in a planned manner by tying up with the Education Department.'