Article 48 of CoI : Article 48: Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
The government of a state in India launches a new agricultural initiative aimed at increasing crop yields. This initiative includes providing farmers with access to modern farming equipment, high-quality seeds, and training on scientific farming techniques. Additionally, the state sets up veterinary clinics in rural areas to ensure that livestock receive proper medical care, thereby improving the breeds of cattle and other farm animals.
Example 2:
A state government enacts a law that prohibits the slaughter of cows, calves, and other milch and draught cattle. To enforce this law, the state sets up checkpoints at major transportation routes to prevent the illegal transport of these animals for slaughter. The government also provides subsidies to farmers who rear indigenous breeds of cattle, encouraging the preservation and improvement of these breeds. Furthermore, the state promotes the use of cow dung and urine in organic farming, thereby integrating animal husbandry with sustainable agricultural practices.