3. FOUNDER DESK
Abhilash Kumar (M. Com), Founder of AVF NGO is a “Tax and Accounting Consultant” by profession having an experience more than 25
yrs. Abhilash draws inspiration from the natural world and is a lover of nature. He is always concerned with conservation and protecting the
environment. For leading a natural lifestyle, Abhilash has also persuaded a 3.5 yrs. Naturopathy Course for Natural Lifestyle (NDDY).
“Waste” has become a problem for the whole world today. In the race of modernity, we have ignored the natural resources which are
available in our Vedic Traditions.
For instance, Desi Cow Dung held a primary place in our Vedic traditions, but use of the same has become minimal. Instead, cows and
their progeny are being slaughtered because of economic scarcity. In the absence of cow dung, which has been the basis of farming,
usage of chemical fertilizers are gifting deadly diseases to human race.
Farmers and villages can easily become the means of “Economic Progress and Development”. However, both of them are being
neglected, serious proofs of which are coming to the fore.
It cannot be denied that these natural resources not only fulfil our needs but also used to heal the nature.
In the ancient times, the air and environment used to be purified by Agnihotra with cow dung. However, in the current scenario global
warming is at its peak due to less usage of Agnihotra.
For the last five years, Abhilash through his NGO is working sincerely on how to use cow dung in the modern era and how villages can
contribute in “Economic Progress and Development. Nature has also been kind on him by providing the art of correctly using the cow dung
and other unusable waste. He has successfully developed different accessories and artefacts from cow dung and other unusable waste.
The main reason for generation of “Waste" is the packing material due to which mountains of garbage are being raised in every city.
The main objective of NGO is to generate employment in maximum villages and to establish cow dynasty in every farmer's house. For this,
with the help of cow dung, stubble, waste and minerals, an effort is being made to make possible the protection of cow progeny by
manufacturing packing products.
Packing products made from cow dung will be bio-degradable, which can be used as manure and fuel after use, and there will be no need
to throw them in the garbage. Such bio-degradable products can be used by soaking in a water for a day and there after putting the same
in any plant.
Once the same are put in plants, the seed presents in manure will automatically grow new plants and contribute to nature.
Bio enzymes prepared from the peels of greens and vegetables coming out of the house will also be added to the cow dung packing
product, which will provide “Micro Nutrition” to the plants. Packing products of cow dung can also be used in the form of Agnihotra and fuel
in the house
This whole project is not possible with a single hand. For this Government and Non-Government organization and private help is needed
for generation of employment in every village and saving of cow dynasty from slaughter.
4. OUR AIM
• Stopping cow slaughter by converting
cow dung into Biodegradable Packing
Products, Artwork.
• By doing more and more research on
cow dung, it should be used to produce
items which become a source of income
for the farmer and save the
environment.
• Employement Raising in Rural Areas.
5. A waste management proposal is a document that outlines a plan for properly handling and
disposing of waste materials. The methods and technologies that will be used to handle the waste,
and the strategies and processes that will be put in place to ensure that the waste is properly
disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.
WASTE RECYCLING PROJECT
Cow dung is a valuable resource that can be used in a number of ways.
The following is the most common uses for cow dung are as under :-
• As fertilizer for crops. Cow dung is rich in nutrients and can help to improve the fertility of soil,
which can in turn lead to higher crop yields.
• It can also be used as a natural pest control, as the ammonia it contains can help to repel
insects.
• Additionally, cow dung can be used as a source of fuel for cooking and heating, and can even
be used to produce biogas for electricity generation.
6. RESEARCH
We are working on Waste
Management Project to save Cow
Slaughter and raise Employment.
It is scientifically that Cow Dung is
best Healer of Negative energys
around us.
We produce high end Wooden Polish
Handmade product using Desi Cow
Dung, Calcium Carbonate
WHAT WE ARE WORKING ON
ANALYSIS
MANUFACTURING
7. Cow dung is radio protective. Our ancestors have written this somewhere and some
experiments are going on.” “Through Cow Science, we can find ways to save future life on
earth in today's climate change disasters and Covid-19-like pandemics.”
Desi Cow dung has been used for various purposes for thousands of years. In ancient times, cow dung was used as a source of
fuel for cooking and heating, as well as a building material for making walls and floors. Cow dung is a type of waste that can
be recycled and used for various purposes.Bottom of Form Cow dung is a valuable resource that can be used in a number of
ways.
• One way to manage cow dung waste is by using it as fertilizer for agricultural crops. Cow dung is rich in nutrients and can help
to improve the fertility of soil, which can in turn lead to higher crop yields.
• It can also be used as a natural pest control, as the ammonia it contains can help to repel insects.
• Additionally, cow dung can be used as a source of fuel for cooking and heating, and can even be used to produce biogas for
electricity generation.
• In some cultures, cow dung was used to make walls and floors for houses, as it was believed to have insulating properties.
• In Hinduism, cow dung is considered sacred and is used in religious ceremonies.
• In some cultures, cow dung is also used to make various types of artwork and crafts. For example, in India, cow dung is used
to make decorative items such as wall hangings and sculptures.
• It was also used as a natural adhesive to hold bricks together when building structures, such as homes and temples.
• Cow dung was used in various traditional medical practices and was believed to have disinfectant and antiseptic properties.
• In some cultures, cow dung was also used in religious rituals and as a symbol of purity and fertility.
• In ancient Egypt, cow dung was used as a disinfectant and deodorizer, as well as a source of fuel.
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Overall, cow dung is a valuable resource that can be used in a variety of ways to improve agriculture and benefit the
environment.
Why COW DUNG?
8. Desi Cow dung has been used for various purposes for thousands of years. In ancient times, cow dung was used as a
source of fuel for cooking and heating, as well as a building material for making walls and floors. Cow dung is a type
of waste that can be recycled and used for various purposes. Bottom of Form Cow dung is a valuable resource that
can be used in a number of ways.
Benefits of COW DUNG
• One way to manage cow dung waste is by using it as
fertilizer for agricultural crops. Cow dung is rich in
nutrients and can help to improve the fertility of soil,
which can in turn lead to higher crop yields.
• It can also be used as a natural pest control, as the
ammonia it contains can help to repel insects.
• Additionally, cow dung can be used as a source of fuel
for cooking and heating, and can even be used to
produce biogas for electricity generation.
• In some cultures, cow dung was used to make walls
and floors for houses, as it was believed to have
insulating properties.
• In Hinduism, cow dung is considered sacred and is
used in religious ceremonies.
• In some cultures, cow dung is also used to make
various types of artwork and crafts.
• In India, cow dung is used to make decorative items
such as wall hangings and sculptures.
• It was also used as a natural adhesive to hold bricks
together when building structures, such as homes and
temples.
• Cow dung was used in various traditional medical
practices and was believed to have disinfectant and
antiseptic properties.
• In some cultures, cow dung was also used in religious
rituals and as a symbol of purity and fertility.
• In ancient Egypt, cow dung was used as a disinfectant
and deodorizer, as well as a source of fuel.
10. The era of mobile refers to the time period in which mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets,
have become increasingly prevalent and important in our daily lives.
Overall, the impact of the mobile era on health is likely to be a mixed bag, with both positive and
negative effects. It is important for individuals to use mobile technology responsibly and in
moderation, and to take steps to protect their health and wellbeing while using these devices.
There is some concern about the potential harmful effects of exposure to radiation from mobile
phones,
Some studies have suggested that long-term exposure to RF radiation from mobile phones may be
associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer, such as brain tumours.
There is a need for those natural resources which can safeguard us from this loss.
Because the use of mobile has become a necessity of today's era. Our Wood Looking and wood
polishing pure desi cow dung products are nature's boon for you. The Indian Vedic era proves that the
dung of a desi cow has the ability to absorb all kinds of poison (radiation) within itself. Desi cow dung
has the ability to absorb even snake poison
The science of the Vedic era was much higher than today's
science, it is interesting why it gave so much importance to the cow dung, why houses were smeared
with cow dung, why the agricultural system was based on the cow dynasty, why every house has a
system of rearing a cow dynasty. It was because at that time there was no fatal disease like the
modern era, and why India was so prosperous in the whole world that all the countries wanted to rule
here and tried to destroy the Vedic knowledge.
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