New Delhi: Team Three Activists, who are part of the fellowship of Ahimsa to create animal welfare leaders, have submitted a report to the Head of Secretary and Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) after examining nine large milk boats stating that there was a violation starting.
From bad density and cleanliness of sick calves and die in each location.
In the report, the team suggested improvements to milk companies, including improvement actions for violations under the prevention of cruelty towards animal laws, 1960, food standards and Safety Act, 2006, Corporation Law Delhi, 1951, AC, 1981, 1974, among others.
Inspection was carried out on August 9 in Dairies located in Bhalswa, Jharoda, Ghazipur, Goyla, Nangli, Kakrola, Madanpur Khadar, Masoodpur and Shahbad Dairy.
The team consists of a 23-year-old Sunayana Sibal, who recently completed his master in psychology, Dr.
Asher Jesudoss, a member of the IIT-Delhi faculty and Akshita Kukreja.
The group highlights that animals are found to be tethered with short straps or heavy chains, making them not move.
The dead calf wreck was found in almost every milk, with dirt on the floor making it a place for breeding for disease.
“This tethering inhibits the animals so as not to maintain their natural posture and can contribute to a number of diseases.
All milk colonies have a dead calf carcass lying in the middle and corners of the road with flock flies and crows floating upon them,” said the report .
In addition to finding a hard and slippery floor which makes it difficult for animals to stand or walk, the report states that oxytocin is found to be used in certain milk, although this is a violation that can be punished.
“The rampant use of non-therapeutic hormone drugs, oxytocin, visible.
It is easily available for Rs 10-20 for all milk workers, which is injected in the bachelor animal right before milking.
The purpose behind this injection is to increase the results, but very It’s painful for animals.
In addition, injected by untrained workers without veterinary supervision, “the report added.
The team suggests monitoring dairy farms regularly to ensure exact disposal and wastewater properly in accordance with environmental norms.
“Make sure there are environmental audits of at least two, randomly selected dairy farms from each district, and ensure reports that detail the compliance and actions taken submitted to the Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) in half a year,” suggested, said Environmental compensation for violations must be adopted from the CPCB methodology for industrial units to damage the environment.
Sibal said they had met officials from the Development Department and DPCC and were given a guarantee that the action would be taken.
“We will present reports to other departments and companies too.
It aims to highlight the shortcomings that exist in the system,” he added.
A DPCC official told Tii that the action had been taken against dairy companies and poultry farms that did not comply with norms.
The Senior Livestock Department said inspections on dairy companies were carried out at intervals and norms found published by a fine.
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