After Pushing for Publicity, Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog Indefinitely Postpones Cow Exam
The decision was taken a day after RKA chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria left office at the end of his two-year term.
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New Delhi:Â The Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA) has decided to postpone its controversial ‘cow exam’ which was scheduled for February 25. According to the
Indian Express, the decision was taken a day after RKA chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria left office at the end of his two-year term.
Announcing the postponement, a notice on the RKA website said, âPlease note that online Kamdhenu Gau Vigyan Prachar Prasar Exam /Pratiyogita which was scheduled for 25th Feb 2021 including Mock Examination on 21st Feb 2021 has been postponed.â No reason was provided, and no new date for the exam was announced.
Nothing Unscientific About It : 5 Lakh Likely To Take Cow Science Exam Cow Science Exam: For the one-hour online examination, the study material shared by the Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog says that cow dung is used as a protection against radiations in nuclear centres in India and Russia.
Updated: February 21, 2021 1:07 pm IST
More than 5 lakh people in the country will take an online exam on the holy cow . (Representational)
Kolkata:
More than 5 lakh people in the country will take an online exam on the holy cow on Thursday. The University Grants Commission has written to Vice Chancellors of 900 universitites in the country to encourage the students to write the Central government s indigenous cow science examination.
UGC Asks VCs to Ensure Wide Publicity For Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog s Cow Exam
On January 18, Aayog chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria wrote to the Minister of State for Education, Sanjay Dhotra, asking for support in giving the examination publicity.
Representative image of a cow. Photo: kavitakapoor/Flickr (CC BY-ND 2.0)
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New Delhi: The University Grants Commission has asked all vice-chancellors to encourage students to write the all-India exam on ‘cow science’ organised by the Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog.
The exam, called the Kamdhenu Gau-Vigyan Prachar-Prasar Examination, will be held on February 25 and is a voluntary one, requiring prior registration. It is open to students and non-students alike and will be conducted for five categories â primary students (upto Class 8), secondary students (from Class 9 to 12), college and university students, the general public and NRIs.
Updated Feb 17, 2021 | 12:31 IST
Cow Science Exam 2021 will be conducted on February 25, 2021. UGC has asked the universities to encourage students to enroll and participate for the exam. UGC asks universities to encourage student for Cow Exam   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
University Grants Commission, UGC has asked the universities to encourage students to enroll and participate in Cow Science Exam 2021. The examination is otherwise known as Kamdhenu Gau Vigyan Prachar- Prasar Examination would be conducted on February 25, 2021, for students of primary, secondary & senior secondary schools/ colleges/ universities and for all citizens.
Students who want to apply for the examination can apply online through the official site at kamdhenu.gov.in. There are no registration fees for this exam. As per the
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The Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA), the government body set up for the welfare of cows on February 25, 2020, had announced that it will conduct a
They have now listed a host of topics and syllabus which this nationwide exam aims to cover – These include treatment of diseases like arthritis, eczema, and leprosy using cow products, the link between cow slaughter and earthquakes, and the superiority of native cows over exotic ones with the former being ‘more emotive’ than the latter.