Indian Government Asks Citizens To Hug Cows On Valentine's Day

The Animal Welfare Board of India said Wednesday that “hugging cows will bring emotional richness and increase individual and collective happiness.”
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India’s government-run animal welfare department has appealed to citizens to mark Valentine’s Day this year not as a celebration of romance but as “Cow Hug Day” to better promote Hindu values. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh, File)
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s government-run animal welfare department has appealed to citizens to mark Valentine’s Day this year not as a celebration of romance but as “Cow Hug Day” to better promote Hindu values.

The Animal Welfare Board of India said Wednesday that “hugging cows will bring emotional richness and increase individual and collective happiness.”

Devout Hindus, who worship cows as holy, say the Western holiday goes against traditional Indian values.

In recent years, Hindu hardliners have raided shops in Indian cities, burned cards and gifts, and chased hand-holding couples out of restaurants and parks, saying that Valentine’s Day promotes promiscuity. Hardline political groups like Shiv Sena and Bajrang Dal say such actions pave the way to reassert Hindu identity.

Young educated Indians irrespective of their religion typically spend the holiday crowding parks and restaurants, exchanging gifts and holding parties to celebrate like any other Indian festival, especially since India began the process of economic liberalization in the early 1990s.

The Hindu nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing a Hindu agenda, seeking supremacy of the religion at the expense of a secular nation known for its diversity. Hindus comprise nearly 80% of its nearly 1.4 billion people. Muslims account for 14%, while Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains account for most of the remaining 6%.

The cow has long been embedded in the Hindu psyche and is deeply respected by many similar to one’s mother. Most states in India have banned cow slaughter. The animal welfare board’s appeal asks people to go out and physically hug cows on Feb. 14.

Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, a political analyst, said the message is “absolutely crazy. It defies logic.”

“The unfortunate part is this has now official sanction,” he added. “This shows an eraser of one more line between the state and religion, which is very depressing. Now the state is doing what political and religious groups have been campaigning to do.”

 

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Before You Go

Last-Minute Valentine's Day Gifts
An Airbnb gift card(01 of12)
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If you know your partner's schedule and you're confident they would love to be surprised with a trip, booking a cute Airbnb is a great last-minute gift. For ultimate flexibility and to let them choose the place, give them an Airbnb gift card they can use where and whenever they want. (credit:Airbnb)
Movie tickets(02 of12)
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Prolong arguing about which movie to see and what the superior movie snacks are, and get your date a Fandango movie gift card. It's valid at most major movie theaters and can be sent to someone's email. This way, you can pick out a movie together (that is, if you can ever agree). (credit:Fandago)
Call for takeout(03 of12)
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Ditch the packed restaurants, for which you likely need a reservation, and give your date a cozy night at home with their favorite takeout. (credit:GrubHub)
Tickets to their favorite thing(04 of12)
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The best part about giving tickets as a Valentine's Day present is that your date won't know you got the tickets on Valentine's Day morning. You can also get a StubHub gift card so you can pick out a game or concert to go to together. (credit:StubHub)
Stock the pantry with their favorite snacks(05 of12)
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Skip the heart-shaped candies (that are likely sold out anyway) and send your date all their favorite snacks via Instacart. Whether they like sugary sweets or spicy and savory bites, there's no better delivery than a junk food one. (credit:Instacart)
Book an outdoor adventure(06 of12)
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Love to spend time outside together? 57Hours is an outdoor adventure group that plans both day and overnight trips all over the country. Pick something your date will love, or get a gift card to find something together. (credit:57Hours)
Fill their bookshelf(07 of12)
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Dating a bookworm? Book of the Month is a monthly subscription that's been around since 1926. Every month, your date will get to peek on the site, look at the five books featured monthly and choose the one (or more!) they want to read. (credit:Book of the Month)
Take an online cooking class(08 of12)
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Want to get cozy in the kitchen? Masterclass has a huge selection of online cooking classes that you have access to upon signing up. Pick a chef you like (Gordon Ramsey is on there) or your date's favorite food group and get cooking together. (credit:Masterclass)
Set them up with a monthly box subscription(09 of12)
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A monthly box subscription is a gift that keeps on giving. Cratejoy is a subscription box site that has gifts for literally every interest. Whether your date loves to make cocktails, crafts or play board games, there's a box for them. (credit:Cratejoy)
Take a candle-making class(10 of12)
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You could go buy a candle from the store, but where's the fun in that? Paddywax is a make-your-own-candle bar that lets you make totally customized candles. They have six brick-and-mortar locations around the U.S., but also offer virtual candle-making classes. (credit:Paddywax)
Send them their fave drink(11 of12)
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Miss the long line at the wine shop and check out Drizly, an online alcohol delivery site that works in most states. Whether your date likes beer, wine, hard stuff or mocktails, Drizly will bring it right to their door. (credit:Drizly)
Up their coffee game(12 of12)
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Bring some Valentine's Day love into every morning with small-batch beans from various local coffee roasters. Trade Coffee is an online coffee site that lets you set up a monthly drop of beans from new roasters. (credit:Trade Coffee)