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India - October 16, 2024

Yogi govt’s special campaign secures over 7,800 destitute cows across Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow : The Yogi government is making significant efforts to protect and care for destitute cows in Uttar Pradesh. As part of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s vision, the Urban Development Department recently conducted a special three-day campaign, securing 7,857 cows across various urban areas from October 8 to 10. The rescued cows were relocated to Kanha Gaushala and other animal shelters to ensure their safety and well-being.

The campaign achieved substantial results, with 2,132 cows secured on the first day, 2,718 on the second, and 3,007 on the third. This initiative not only supported the welfare of stray animals, but also contributed to urban cleanliness and road safety by removing animals that pose traffic risks.

The campaign was conducted at three levels. Municipal Corporations (Nagar Nigams) secured 431 cows on the first day, 615 on the second, and 625 on the third—rescuing a total of 1,671 cows.

Similarly, Municipal Councils (Nagar Palika Parishads) saved 760 cows on the first, 781 on the second and 907 on the third day, totaling 2,448 cows over three days, and Nagar Panchayats rescued 941 cows on the first day, 1322 on the second and 1475 on the third, thus protecting a total of 3738 cows.

So far, 1,40,320 cows have been sheltered in Kanha Gaushalas and animal shelters through similar efforts.

Expressing satisfaction with the campaign’s success, Amrit Abhijat, Principal Secretary of the Urban Development Department, emphasized that the initiative not only contributes to urban cleanliness and safety, but also plays a key role in animal protection. He confirmed that such efforts will continue.

The coordinated efforts of the Municipal Corporations, Councils, and Panchayats were crucial to this achievement. The department also reported earning an income of Rs 11,13,057 through cattle-catching initiatives between April and September 2024. Urban Body Director Anuj Kumar Jha has instructed all local bodies to take further action in protecting stray animals within their jurisdictions

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