@Striving_Truth @Haqiqatjou Backed up by science today. Keep up! https://t.co/xgXDWe1DOP https://t.co/MEOZZDTHB3
@Haqiqatjou It's also good for removing toxic waste, such as you. Go on, try it. It might clean up your thoughts. https://t.co/MEOZZDTHB3
@Remortalised you pedophile worshipping mental retard. Here's research on Cowdung being a sustainable bioresource! https://t.co/K52g4X6lnL TELL ME WHAT'S SUSTAINABLE ABOUT A 53YEAR OLD PAEDOPHILE RAPING A 9 YEAR OLD GIRL CHILD??? YOU PAKISTANI B*ST@RD!
@crayons_15 @JayantBhandari5 @jessthomas1845 This research paper is by the west. I hope you will accept the Wh!te man's word and go fly your kite elsewhere ! 🤣😂😁😄😉🙄🧠🔔🤦♂️ https://t.co/G9GunrhDeM
@itsaliahmd @whoisminahlolz read this i dont feed in this delusions https://t.co/6aQ2NTJxyj and this https://t.co/n4uBjPvuY3
@DrNobleKKurian adding this one too https://t.co/MHK7vKWtPI
@DrNobleKKurian You can suggest him/her these papers and group for future direction https://t.co/MHK7vKWtPI https://t.co/jC2ZgLSiA4
RT @vijaysinghbais1: Gobar is not bullshit. #SaveCow2SaveSoil Check out this paper on "Current status of cow dung as a bioresource for sust…
RT @gokrisi: Research shows cow dung plays a key role in remediation of heavy metals like chromium, strontium and arsenic! Cow dung is a…
Gobar is not bullshit. #SaveCow2SaveSoil Check out this paper on "Current status of cow dung as a bioresource for sustainable development" #WorldEnvironmentDay https://t.co/xyqJqsQ2Yy
Research shows cow dung plays a key role in remediation of heavy metals like chromium, strontium and arsenic! Cow dung is a cheap and economically viable resource which is easily available. https://t.co/bJe5pWTC0g #SaveCow2SaveSoil #HeavyMetals https:
RT @gokrisi: Gobar is no bullshit! #SaveCow2SaveSoil Check out this paper on "Current status of cow dung as a bioresource for sustainable…
Gobar is no bullshit! #SaveCow2SaveSoil Check out this paper on "Current status of cow dung as a bioresource for sustainable development" https://t.co/bJe5pWTC0g https://t.co/S2s6kR0j55
What changed ? This was very organic and both environmentally and economically friendly
RT @kadobamosesUG: In Ntoroko, some years not many ago, cow dung was/is used as a perfect smart energy source as cooking fuel With these in…
RT @kadobamosesUG: In Ntoroko, some years not many ago, cow dung was/is used as a perfect smart energy source as cooking fuel With these in…
Are we back to pawpaw leaves 😂
RT @kadobamosesUG: In Ntoroko, some years not many ago, cow dung was/is used as a perfect smart energy source as cooking fuel With these in…
@shiragura @thethinsection @ARPERRI Cows = 9-15kg per day according to this https://t.co/H9okfLyUyG
@iKvlmW44dRLcm3d @Majin_o_Ali Indians have been living with cows for millenia and have learned a few things. If you have learnt science, try reading this. https://t.co/4bkpueEdhu
@ms_rana @RT_com You can read more here...but it requires some degree of competence. https://t.co/4bkpueEdhu
@sahil_sehgal @ashoswai I can understand these humanities and madrassa types can understand science, but you are a physician no? you can read? Btw, the goras left our country 70 years ago...there's no need to be their intellectual coolie forever. Think. @
@imMAK02 @InfoMumbai Read this... https://t.co/78BtGJHpnA
@sonaliranade @123Naraniya Some research on cow dung published in international journal. https://t.co/6vxEPUPc3c