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Haryana CM Saini: Why Mother Cow is India's Economic Foundation

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini made a strong statement about the cow's economic importance at the National Godhan Summit. He emphasized that cow protection initiatives support both cultural values and rural economic growth. The summit brought together experts to discuss sustainable livestock management and cow-based innovations. Meanwhile, the CM also announced significant relief for farmers by deferring electricity bills for six months.

Mother Cow is foundation of our economy: Haryana CM Saini at National Godhan Summit

New Delhi, November 5

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday described the cow as the "foundation of the Indian economy," highlighting its traditional and economic significance while addressing the National Godhan Summit in the national capital.

Speaking at the event, CM Saini said, "Mother Cow is the foundation of our economy. Since ancient times, we all know that the more cows a person owned, the wealthier he was considered. The cow has also been given the status of mother. Cow's milk is like nectar. If the child does not get mother's milk, then we can give cow's milk to the child. Cow's milk is considered to be mother's milk."

He further underscored that initiatives promoting the rearing and protection of cows not only uphold India's cultural values but also contribute to strengthening the rural economy.

The National Godhan Summit brought together policymakers, dairy sector experts, and representatives of gaushalas to discuss sustainable livestock management and ways to increase the economic value of cattle-based products. The summit was organised from November 5th to 10th, 2025, at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium in New Delhi. Rashtriya Godhan Mahasangh announced that it is organising the Rashtriya Godhan Summit 2025, a landmark event dedicated to the welfare of cows and the promotion of cow-based sustainable innovations.

Meanwhile, CM Saini has announced a special scheme to provide relief to farmers affected by heavy rains and floods during the 2025 monsoon season.

Under this scheme, the payment of electricity bills for all agricultural tubewell consumers in the state, for the period from July 2025 to December 2025, has been deferred for six months.

A spokesperson of the Energy Department informed that the electricity bills issued in July 2025 will now be payable in January 2026. Similarly, the August 2025 bills will be payable in February 2026, and the December 2025 bills will be payable in June 2026.

This decision will benefit approximately 7.10 lakh agricultural consumers across the state.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

While I respect our cultural connection with cows, I wish the government would focus more on modern economic solutions too. We need balanced development - both traditional and contemporary approaches.

Aditya G

The electricity bill relief for farmers is much needed! Many farmers in Haryana were struggling after the heavy rains. This six-month deferment will help them recover. Good decision by CM Saini.

Sarah B

As someone working in dairy sector, I appreciate the focus on sustainable livestock management. If implemented properly, this can really boost rural incomes and create employment opportunities.

Karthik V

Hope this isn't just political talk. We need actual implementation - better veterinary services, proper pricing for milk, and support for small dairy farmers. The summit should lead to concrete action plans.

Meera T

In our village, every family has at least one cow. They're not just animals, they're family members who provide for us. Good to see this recognized at national level. Jai Gau Mata! 🙏

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