I n a country like India where pure milk and cheap vegetables are not easily available in sufficient quantities, any campaign against meat-eating is not desirable. In Delhi, pure milk is sold at the rate of As. 12 a seer. Nothing to say about the views of Jawaharlal Nehru, in whose opinion milk is not a “must ” maintaining normal health.

While addressing Congress MPs recently in the Capital, the Prime Minister quoted a Chinese scientist as having attributed the resistance of the Chinese people to diseases to their avoiding milk. In these circumstances man again finds himself between the devil and the deep sea. What to eat and what to avoid seems to be the most pricking question which does not appear to have been solved as yet.

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