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Writing the Pre-history of Amul: Emergence of Urban Milk Markets in Late Colonial India,he way adulteration of city milk supply and unsanitary methods of handling of milk and milk products in bazars prevailed in Indian towns and cities. In those early narratives, adulterated milk was said to cause diseases and hence there was a stress upon the need to have stringent regulations to be enforced to ensure the supply of pure milk.Adornment 发表于 2025-3-27 12:48:20
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Critical Insights on Colonial Modes of Seeing Cattle in India (1850–1980)Tracing the Pre-histgospel 发表于 2025-3-27 22:36:55
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Introduction,ape Indian subcontinent. Literature from pre-colonial and early colonial periods underlines mutually reinforcing ‘symbiotic’ relationship between crop cultivation and cattle keeping in Indian farming. These authors also speak about an interdependence between settled cultivator and nomadic cattle breIngratiate 发表于 2025-3-28 13:16:56
,Revisiting ‘Surplus Cattle’ and ‘Sacred Cattle’ Discourse: Why a History of Cattle in India Needs tow. During early years of the twentieth century, papers written about cattle development in India repeatedly used two phrases, ‘surplus cattle’ and ‘sacred cow’, so much so that a large part of livestock economy literature even in post-independence India, including economic and anthropological works