Kamakoti, Director of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has triggered a controversy by endorsing human consumption of cow urine or gaumutra for its so called ‘medicinal value’.
Vembu's support comes amidst a controversy sparked by Prof Kamakoti's remarks in a viral video, highlighting differing perspectives on traditional practices and scientific validation.
V Kamakoti, the director of IIT Madras stirred a row with his remarks last week that cow urine has ‘anti-bacterial and ...
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Vembu defended Prof. Kamakoti, claiming that critics of cow urine do not grasp the changing scientific viewpoints.
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The debate over the medicinal properties of cow urine resurfaced after Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu supported claims made by ...
Zoho, a technology company's CEO Sridhar Vembu, extended support to the Indian Institute of Technology's (IIT) Madras ...
The remarks came after Vembu defended IIT Madras Director Prof. V Kamakoti, who claimed that cow urine (gomutra) has ...
While some spoke of the medicinal benefits of gomutra or gaumutra, a section of modern scientists did not support its use for ...