Nitin Gadkari launch cow dung-based Vedic Paint

Jan 12: The Khadi and Village Industries Commission launched eco-friendly and non-toxic Vedic paint with anti-bacterial properties on Tuesday. It was launched by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Nitin Gadkari.

KVIC has described the Khadi Prakritik Paint as ‘India’s first cow dung paint‘.

The ‘Khadi Prakritik Paint’ is a first-of-its-kind a product based on cow dung as its main ingredient. It is cost-effective as well as odourless and has been certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

Khadi Prakritik Paint is available in two forms—distemper paint and plastic emulsion paint. Production of Khadi Prakritik Paint is aligned with the prime minister’s vision of increasing farmers’ income,” an official statement said.

Vedic paint, with anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties is free from heavy metals like lead, mercury, chromium, arsenic, and cadmium. It is expected to boost local manufacturing and create sustainable local employment through technology transfer.

This technology will increase the consumption of cow dung as a raw material for eco-friendly products and will generate additional revenue to farmers and gaushalas. This is estimated to generate additional the income of Rs 30,000 (approximately) per annum per animal to farmers/gaushalas,” the statement added.

In October 2019, Gadkari launched soaps made of cow dung made by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission.