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Rajasthan Govt plans use of cow urine in disinfecting hospitals

| | May 06, 2015, at 04:32 pm
Jaipur, May 6 (IBNS) After opening a refinery for collecting cow urine in Jalore district, the Rajasthan government now plans to use the liquid to disinfect hospitals in the state.

Reports said the  pilot project will start with one ward in  the Sawai Man Singh Hospital. 

A team of doctors will compare the result with that of another ward where a regular disinfectant has been used.

State's  health minister Rajendra Rathore said  Jodhpur's ayurvedic university and the veterinary and animal sciences university in Bikaner have been roped in to do some research on the matter. 

 

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