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Many farmers are developing economically with the income from dairy farming. They are not only increasing their income but also showing the way of income to others. But selling milk in a village in the joint Kurnool district is said to be a sin.
Those villagers who are 15 km away from Emmiganoor town are losing their income by following the superstitions of their ancestors. What it means is that no matter how many dairy cows there are in that village, they do not sell milk to each other. Milk is not sold to the hotel. Whose milk they use.
It is said that if they give milk to the hotel or to others, the cattle will give red milk due to the curse of their village deity, Mahatma Badesaheb, and their families will suffer many hardships.
People of Ganjahalli village of Gonegandla mandal of Kurnool district do not sell the milk given by their cattle. If you move the villagers that what is it, they say that it is a ritual given to their elders by Mahatma Badesaheb, the god of the village, some years ago. Since then, they have been continuing this belief
They stated that these villagers are not selling the milk but using it for their own needs. People who do not have cattle go to nearby Gonegandla or Emmiganoor town no matter how much trouble they have to get milk.
Even in this modern age people of some villages are losing their income due to such superstition. Some people say that if the public knowledge leaders respond to this village and bring awareness among them, there is a possibility of earning income for them too.
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