IIT-Madras director V Kamakoti’s remarks on the medicinal benefits of cow urine have generated controversy. At an event celebrating Tamil festival Maatu Pongal, Kamakoti claimed cow urine had anti-bacterial properties and could treat ailments. His comments drew criticism from groups like Dravidar Kazhagam, who argued there is no scientific evidence supporting such claims and criticized his lack of scientific temper.
Related Posts
BJP vows UCC in Jharkhand, says will keep tribals out of ambit
Union home minister Amit Shah unveils BJP’s Jharkhand election manifesto, promising a uniform civil code with tribal exemptions. He accuses illegal Bangladeshi immigrants of taking […]
Farmer consumes poison at Shambhu border, dies at Patiala hospital
- staff
- January 9, 2025
- 0
A 55-year-old farmer, Resham Singh, committed suicide by consuming poison at the Shambhu border amid ongoing protests against the Central government. This incident follows a […]
Wayanad bypoll: Can Priyanka Gandhi Vadra win her first electoral battle?
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made her electoral debut in the Wayanad bypoll, aiming to retain the seat for her party after her brother, […]