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Camels are disappearing in India, threatening a centuries-old nomadic culture

Camels are disappearing in India, threatening a centuries-old nomadic culture
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The Union Speaks of Implementing 800 Central Laws in J&K Reality Looks Quite Different

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Ship of desert helps the jobless stay afloat | Vadodara News

A survey carried out by Sahjeevan Trust, a non-profit organisation working towards camel conservation in Gujarat, has revealed that number of milk-giving camels has steadily increased in the arid region VADODARA: Two years ago Shankar Rabari, a youth in Morgar village of Kutch’s Nakhatrana taluka, drove a truck and managed to earn Rs 8,000 a month. However, he even lost that income during the Covid-19 induced pandemic. Jobless, Shankar returned to his ‘family business’ and today, earns Rs 32,000 a month as a camel herder! Shankar is one of the several young ‘maldharis’ in Kutch who have retraced their steps to their homestead to eke a living from camel dairying.

Gujarat donkey breed that delivers Rs 7,000 a litre milk faces extinction | Vadodara News

The population of Halari donkeys, which earned independent breed status just two years back, is steadily declining in its native tract of Jamnagar and Devbhumi Dwarka districts. VADODARA: Gujarat’s indigenous donkey breed which is famed for delivering world’s costliest milk is on verge of extinction. The population of Halari donkeys, which earned independent breed status just two years back, is steadily declining in its native tract of Jamnagar and Devbhumi Dwarka districts (earlier known as the Halar region of Gujarat). A survey of the breed’s population revealed that there are just 662 animals of this breed left in the region as compared to 1,112 animals counted in teh first-ever survey done in 2015. These donkeys are spread over an area of 18,176 sq km.

Goat milk from Gandhi-land goes global | Vadodara News

Goat milk has caught fancy of health freaks for whom it is light on stomach, easy to digest and has high-quality protein. VADODARA: For nearly two decades, Bhoja Saniya, a sixth generation ‘maldhari’ was selling his goats’ milk either to small time tea vendors or as ‘mawa’ and ghee to unbranded local dairies. This loose trade would earn Saniya, who owns 100 goats and 200 sheep, a paltry Rs 15 per litre of milk. But was in the past. Now, the tribal maldhari herdsman is getting his money’s worth after organised players have started buying his goats’ milk for Rs 35 a litre to produce frozen goat milk, goat milk powder and even goat milk soaps to be sold in both national and international markets.

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