Odisha Makes 'Godaan' Tax-Free, Announces Cow Research Centres

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has declared the Hindi film 'Godaan' tax-free in the state after watching a special screening. He announced the state government will set up two dedicated research centres for indigenous cow breeds and cow-based products. The Chief Minister praised the film for highlighting India's cultural values and the significance of cow protection in society. He also stated plans to introduce a strong Cow Protection Law in Odisha and emphasized the health benefits of traditional Panchagavya practices.

Key Points: Odisha CM Declares 'Godaan' Tax-Free, Unveils Cow Protection Plans

  • Film 'Godaan' declared tax-free in Odisha
  • Two 'Go Asundhan Kendra' research centres to be established
  • Strong Cow Protection Law planned for the state
  • Film highlights cultural values and cow protection
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Hindi movie 'Godaan' announced tax-free in Odisha

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi announces tax-free status for film 'Godaan', plans new cow research centres and a stronger protection law.

"Through this film, an important chapter of history has been presented with clarity and purpose. - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, Feb 5

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday watched a special premier show of the Hindi film 'Godaan' at his official residence, a day ahead of its nationwide release.

After watching the full film, CM Majhi informed the media persons that the Hindi movie Godaan will be made tax-free after its release in Odisha.

In another key announcement, the Chief Minister declared that the state government will set up two dedicated research centres, 'Go Asundhan Kendra' for indigenous cow breeds and cow-based products. A detailed project report (DPR) for the initiative will be prepared within the next three months.

Speaking on the occasion, he said Godaan brings to light a historical truth linked to the cow protection movement and the sacrifices made by priests and social reformers during that period.

"Through this film, an important chapter of history has been presented with clarity and purpose," he said.

Praising the film for its strong social message, the Chief Minister said it effectively highlights India's cultural values, Sanatan traditions, and the significance of cow protection in Indian society.

Majhi also noted that the film beautifully portrays the central place of the cow in Sanatan Dharma, Indian family values, and cultural traditions.

He added that the storyline also exposes how certain elements misuse gaushalas for personal gain and how illegal activities threaten India's cultural and social fabric.

Emphasising the educational value of the film, CM Majhi said it will help inculcate moral values and cultural awareness among children and families.

"The film presents family traditions and values in a way that will positively influence society, especially the younger generation," he said.

Referring to health and sustainable living, the Chief Minister spoke about the benefits of traditional practices such as Panchagavya, including curd, ghee, cow urine and other cow-based products.

He said adopting such practices can help reduce dependency on pesticide-laden food and contribute to a healthier, disease-free India. The Chief Minister further stated that a strong Cow Protection Law will be introduced in Odisha in the future.

"The government is committed to strengthening cow protection. If required, we will also hold discussions with the Centre to ensure effective legal and institutional support," he said.

Urging people to watch the film with their families, CM Majhi said 'Godaan' not only offers meaningful entertainment but also inspires viewers to take a positive pledge towards cultural preservation, cow protection, and rural self-reliance.

Notably, 'Godaan' tells the story of Surbhi, an Indian cow who transforms a modern scientist's beliefs. Her presence leads to discoveries in Panchgavya-based medicine, sustainable living, and the spiritual science behind cow reverence.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the focus on culture, I respectfully feel the state's priority should be on more pressing issues like healthcare and employment. Tax-free movies are good, but research centres for cow products? The budget could be used better.
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Arjun K
Finally, a film that highlights the scientific and medicinal aspects of Panchgavya! My grandfather always talked about these traditional practices. Glad to see a mainstream movie and government policy acknowledging it. Will definitely watch.
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Sarah B
Interesting move. I'm an expat living in Bhubaneswar and always curious about local cultural policies. The focus on sustainable living and traditional medicine is a perspective worth exploring. Might check out the film to understand the context better.
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Vikram M
Good step. The announcement about a strong Cow Protection Law is needed. In my village, we've seen illegal activities around gaushalas. If the film exposes such truths and leads to policy change, it's a double win. Jai Gau Mata!
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Kriti O
Hope the research centres are set up with transparency and real scientists. Promoting indigenous breeds is excellent for rural economy, but it must be done properly, not just as a symbolic move. The film's success will depend on its storytelling, not just the message.

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