The people of Kanpur city are very troubled by the stray animals roaming on the streets. Kanpur Municipal Corporation is completely failing in controlling stray animals. At the same time, now Kanpur Municipal Corporation has issued another order. The Municipal Corporation says that now the stray animals roaming on the streets will not be released. After being caught by the Municipal Corporation vehicle, they will be kept in cow sheds. Will not be given to animal owners.
Earlier, when stray animals were caught, their owners used to rescue them from cowsheds. In return he had to deposit some money there. At the same time, now Kanpur Municipal Corporation Mayor Pramila Pandey has clearly said that the stray animals found roaming on the roads will no longer be released.
Cow dung tax has been imposed in Kanpur
Earlier, Kanpur Municipal Corporation had launched a campaign against illegal chattas in a similar manner. On failure, cow dung tax was imposed. This decision was taken by Kanpur Mayor Pramila Pandey after a meeting with Chatta operators. Now after the order issued regarding stray animals, it becomes clear that Kanpur Municipal Corporation is using such tactics to hide its failures.
Cows are left on the road after milking
Kanpur Mayor Pramila Pandey says that after this order, stray animals will be seen less on the roads. Often the owners of milch cows leave them on the streets after milking them. Due to this, accidents and incidents occur due to vehicles moving on the road. There are more than 5000 stray animals in the city, who roam in 9 developed areas ranging from densely populated.
Administration came into action
Let us tell you that 2 days ago in Kanpur, a middle-aged man had died after being hit by a cow on Birhana Road. Currently, Chief Veterinary Officer of Kanpur Municipal Corporation, Dr. RK Niranjan has implemented the Mayor’s instructions. With immediate effect, they have seized 40 cows and 5 bulls from Ghantaghar, Swaroop Nagar, Arya Nagar, Birhana Road and sent them to Kanha Gaushala in Kishanpur.