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Gadchiroli collector shows the way by taking animals from the road

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Nagpur: Gadchiroli District collector Deepak Singla last week issued instructions to the City Council and the Police Department to ensure lost livestock prevent Carriegeways to avoid accidents, traffic chaos and non-hygienic conditions.
The collector has also instructed the livestock department to mark wild animals for the convenient identification of the owner.
Just as Singla took a livestock problem lost on the streets, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) ambitious RS125 proposal for ‘tonegram project’, to move Cowsheds from the city to the designated place, remain a distant dream as a budget allocation.
The state government is still awaited.
Accidents because of public cattle in the city, and some of these incidents were reported in rural areas as well.
NMC NadaGram Project, spread across 44 hectares and has the capacity to accommodate 4,000 cows, being planned to move 1,046 cowsheds or tablas city to new sites near Wathoda, Nodal information, Dr.
Gajendra Mahalle.
This project will be a gift.
Last week, a elderly security guard was killed in an accident after his scooter crashed into the buffalo at Godhni Road.
About a week ago, a cow was seriously injured and died later, after the vehicle hit him in Biga.
Also, a truck turned a turtle on a highway near Mantuda tried to save a cow who suddenly came to Carriegeway.
Dead truck driver.
Singla said there were several provisions in the validity of the enactment, such as the Bombay police law and the city law, which with the owner of a deviant cow and the buffalo can be ordered.
“We aim to collect fines and take punishment of the owners who are found on the road.
Following legal provisions, animals can be auctioned too,” said Singla.
CEO, Gadchiroli, Sanjeev Ovhal said about 40 cows were confiscated from various locations between Gadchiroli and Chamorshi Road.
“We have formed a team and an officer has been declared to lead the drive against wild animals,” he said.
Meanwhile, it was studied the Mayor of Nagpur Dayashankar Tiwari had taken Nandagram material with the Minister of Ranch Sunil Dingar to get approved funds.
Tiwari told Tii that he had been looking for RS100 Crore from the State Animal Animal Husbandry Department for that purpose.
During the Bhoomipujan from Kadbi Chowk to Golibar Chowk Railway Overbridge, Tiwari has urged the Minister of Animal Husbandry of Maharashtra Sunil to Maharashtra to provide financial assistance to NMC bound by cash.
The Civic body has prepared Nadagram’s development project reports a few years ago but cannot make it happen because of the crisis of funds.
Dingar confirmed that his service had received a proposal from NMC and he assured to pay attention to his request.

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