Uttarakhand CM Watches Cow Protection Film 'Gaudan', Makes It Tax-Free

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami watched the film "Gaudan," which is based on the theme of cow protection. He announced that the state government has made the film tax-free to encourage viewership and spread awareness. The CM highlighted the state's initiatives to strengthen cow shelters and promote a cow-based economy. He also detailed Uttarakhand's film policy, which offers subsidies and support to attract more productions to the state.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami Watches Film 'Gaudan' on Cow Protection

  • CM watches film based on cow protection
  • Film declared tax-free in Uttarakhand
  • State promoting cow-based rural economy
  • New film policy to boost local production
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Uttarakhand CM watches film 'Gaudan' based on cow protection

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami watches 'Gaudan', a film on cow protection, and announces it is tax-free in the state to promote awareness.

"Films like 'Gaudan' play an important role in creating awareness about cow protection - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, February 11

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday watched the film "Gaudan", based on cow protection, at Centrio Mall, Hathibadkala in Dehradun. On this occasion, he described the film's theme as a meaningful and inspiring effort connected to Indian culture, rural life, and the tradition of cow conservation.

The Chief Minister said that cows hold a special place in Indian culture. He added that cows are not only a symbol of faith but also form the foundation of the rural economy, organic farming, nutrition, and environmental conservation. Films like 'Gaudan' play an important role in creating awareness about cow protection and connecting the younger generation with their cultural roots.

The Chief Minister stated that the state government has made this film tax-free in Uttarakhand to encourage more people to watch it and raise awareness of cow protection. He said this decision reflects the state government's commitment to promoting films that convey positive social messages.

He further said that the state government is continuously working to promote cow protection. Several initiatives are underway in the state to strengthen cow shelters, protect stray cattle, support livestock farmers, and boost milk production. The government aims to strengthen the cow-based economy and promote self-employment and self-reliance in rural areas.

Extending his best wishes to the film's producer Vinod Kumar Chaudhary and the entire team, the Chief Minister said that the sacred land of Uttarakhand has a rich heritage of art, literature, and culture. The state government is committed to developing Uttarakhand as a major centre for film production.

He said that an effective film policy has been implemented in the state, under which filmmakers receive attractive subsidies, single-window clearance, simplified shooting-permission processes, and support for local artists and technicians. The new film policy is showing positive results, and film production in the state has increased significantly.

The Chief Minister said that Uttarakhand's natural beauty, spiritual environment, mountain culture, and diverse locations make it highly suitable for film shooting. The government aims to encourage more film shoots in the state to create employment opportunities for local youth and boost tourism.

He also said the Film Development Council has been strengthened, and ongoing efforts are underway to develop film studios and related infrastructure in the state.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that inspiring films like 'Gaudan' will spread positive messages in society, raise awareness of cow protection, and help give Uttarakhand's cultural heritage a new identity at the national and international levels.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect the cultural sentiment, I hope the government is equally focused on the practical solutions for stray cattle. Farmers in many states are facing huge losses due to crop damage. Protection is good, but management is crucial.
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Aditya G
Good to see Uttarakhand promoting its film industry too. The natural beauty there is perfect for shooting. If this brings more jobs and tourism to the state, it's a win-win. All the best to the team of 'Gaudan'.
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Meera T
Connecting youth with cultural roots through cinema is a brilliant idea. My grandparents always spoke of the cow's importance in agriculture. Hope the film shows the scientific benefits of cow-based farming and gobar gas too.
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David E
Interesting to see how policy and culture intersect here. The single-window clearance for filmmakers sounds very progressive. Wondering if the subsidies apply to all genres of films or just those with specific themes?
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Siddharth J
The focus should be on creating a sustainable model. Gaushalas need to be self-sufficient, not just dependent on donations. If the film inspires innovation in cow products and organic farming, that's the real success.

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