Shocking facts about 'Economics behind cow-slaughter'
O Hindus, let us unite to establish Hindu Rashtra to stop slaughter of cows !
1. In India, beef is sold for Rs. 120/- per kg. When a cow, buffalo or bull is killed, 350 kgs of meat is obtained; besides money earned for skin / leather and bones.
2. In any village, cattle bought for Rs. 8000- 9000/- is available for Rs. 3000/- in famine-hit areas.
3. About 350 kgs of meat is obtained from an animal costing Rs. 8000/-and when sold at Rs. 120/- per kg, seller earns Rs. 42,000/-.
4. Skin is sold for Rs. 1000/- .
5. When beef is exported, its cost is hiked by 3-4 times. Depending upon the country to which it is sold, the cost is decided.
6. A farmer gets only Rs. 9000/- whereas the slaughter-house owner gets Rs. 34,000/-.
7. In every bog slaughter-house in India, 10,000 to 15,000 animals are slaughtered.
8. If on an average, 12,000 animals are killed, then at the rate of Rs. 34,000, there is turnover of Rs. 40 crores 40 lacs per day.
9. If animals are killed 320 days per year, Rs. 12,800 crores are earned.
10. When there is such huge profit, why will either the Government or a slaughter-house operator will close down this business ? It is, therefore, necessary to elect rulers who will protect cows !
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat
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