RAJASTHAN
- Need new ideas to boost Rajasthan’s camel population: Researcher
- Ilse Kohler Rollefson, German researcher, veterinarian and ethnographer who has been researching camels in India since the 1990s, in an article in the July issue of Seminar magazine makes a case for finding a way to use the male camel as a draught animal to better conserve the breed of local camels.
- Camel milk is renowned as a measure of mitigating the symptoms of autism in children; it is low in fat, known to have beneficial impact for diabetics and also helps in boosting the immune system and controlling infection.
- The livestock census of 2012 showed that the population of camels in the state had shrunk from more than a million in the last few decades to just a couple of hundred thousand. Rajasthan declared the camel the “state animal” in June 2014. A law prohibiting camel slaughter and regulating temporary migration and export was passed in 2015. A new subsidy scheme now exists for all new camel calves.
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