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Deputy commissioner Divya Prabhu orders shifting of stray cattle

Deputy commissioner Divya Prabhu orders shifting of stray cattle

Time of India05-06-2025
Dharwad: Deputy commissioner Divya Prabhu has directed the HDMC and other local bodies in the district to initiate action to remove the stray cattle occupying the roads and other public places and send them to goshalas.
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TOI had on June 5, published a report highlighting the inconvenience caused by the stray cattle in the city and other places. Taking a serious note of the report, DC Divya who chaired a district level meeting of officials from the police, veterinary, revenue and HDMC said the stray cattle should be sent to goshalas. "If the cattle found occupying a road or public place belongs to an owner, he should penalised and punished as per the law.
The Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act, 2020 stupulates imposing a fine of Rs 3 lakh and imprisonment upto five years" the DC said.
The DC directed the officials to ensure that animal slaughter is done in places that have been permitted as per law and not at unauthorised places.
Task force formed
The DC also constituted task forces under the chairmanship of tahasildar's of respective taluks to oversee the proper implementation of the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act, 2020 during Bakrid which will be observed on June 7.
The meeting was attended by all the tahasildars, veterinary department officers, police officers and others.
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