
A Madhya Pradesh government-funded research project, initiated in 2011 at Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, is facing scrutiny over its use of 3.5 crore rupees to study cow-based products like Panchagavya for cancer treatment. Reports indicate significant funds were spent on raw materials, with questions raised about the scientific validity of using cow dung and urine derivatives for cancer therapy, contrasting with modern, pathway-specific cancer treatments.
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