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Sabeer Bhatia is shocked by IIT Madras director’s 'anti-bacterial' cow urine claims: 'If educated...'

IIT Madras director V Kamakoti had made the claims at an event in Chennai on January 15. On January 20, he asserted that five scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals validated cow urine's anti-infective properties, including antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects.

July 14, 2025 / 14:39 IST
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Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia questioned the implications of such statements from educated leaders for the credibility of elite institutions.
Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia questioned the implications of such statements from educated leaders for the credibility of elite institutions.

Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail, said on Monday that he was shocked after coming across a viral video featuring IIT Madras director V Kamakoti, claiming that cow urine possesses "anti-bacterial, anti-fungal" properties with digestive benefits.

"Shocked by IIT Madras Director’s viral video claiming cow urine is 'anti-bacterial, anti-fungal' with digestive benefits. If educated leaders spout this, how can we trust their decisions for elite institutions?" he wrote on X.

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His post quickly ignited a fervent debate online. Congress leader Pearl Choudhary (@pearlpataudi) revealed a personal experience at a US international airport where immigration officers, after questioning her about religious prasad, surprisingly asked, "Are you carrying cow dung?" and "Cow urine?" The officer explained some Indian travelers attempt to carry it, despite it being disallowed, highlighting how "certain beliefs can travel far even when science and international norms say otherwise."

Other users echoed Bhatia's concerns. Anvar Ali Idrisi (@AnvarAli021) remarked that while such individuals are educated, their "brain has not developed as expected," remaining "engrossed in religious faith." Osho Vaani (@arorannu) warned of potential international repercussions, suggesting, "Howard and Cambridge will stop inviting professors from India for lectures, these dimwits don't understand the impact even." victor_kingsley (@victorkingsley_) sarcastically quipped, "At this rate, next semester’s syllabus will include 'Advanced Gaumutrology' with a lab session in a cowshed. IIT now stands for Indian Institute of Tonic?"

There, however, were others, including Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu, who defended Kamakoti.