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  2. List of incidents of cow vigilante violence in India - Wikipedia

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    Muslim meat sellers beaten up in Delhi border. [38] 23 August 2014 Pumpwell, Karnataka: 3 Three men were transporting 13 cattle when a drunk mob attacked them. [39] 7 October 2014 Gujarat: 0 5 Alleged cow slaughter; Police and Muslims clashed. [40] 8 October 2014 Bihar: 0 1 Rumors of beef related issue on the occasion of Bakr-Eid that led to ...

  3. Goshala - Wikipedia

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    Since the BJP government came into power in India in 2014, India has spent ₹ 5.8 billion (US$67 million) on cow shelters in between the years 2014 and 2016. [1]To prevent unproductive cows being sent to the abattoir, the government started the Rashtriya Gokul Mission in mid-2014, a national program that involves constructing havens for retired cows.

  4. 1966 anti-cow slaughter riot - Wikipedia

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    The scope, extent, and status of cow slaughter in ancient India has been a subject of intense scholarly dispute. Marvin Harris notes the Vedic literature to be contradictory, with some stanzas suggesting ritual slaughter and meat consumption, while others suggesting a taboo on meat eating; however, Hindu literature relating to cow veneration became extremely common in the first millennium A.D ...

  5. Stray cattle in India - Wikipedia

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    Goshalas ('cow sheds') are shelters for unproductive, homeless, unwanted or elderly cattle in India. [9] Since the BJP government came into power in India in 2014, India has spent ₹ 5.8 billion (US$67 million) on cow shelters in between the years 2014 and 2016.

  6. Cow vigilante violence in India - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Cattle slaughter is banned in most states of India. [8] Recently emerged cow vigilante groups, claiming to be protecting cattle, have been violent leading to a number of deaths. Cow-protection groups see themselves as preventing cattle theft and smuggling, [9] protecting the cow or upholding the law in an Indian state which bans cow ...

  7. Cattle slaughter in India - Wikipedia

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    A goat being slaughtered at Kali Puja, painting by an Indian artist.Dated between 1800 and 1899. Inscription on verso: "A Hindoo sacrifice" According to Nanditha Krishna the cow veneration in ancient India during the Vedic era, the religious texts written during this period called for non-violence towards all bipeds and quadrupeds, and often equated killing of a cow with the killing of a human ...