Kanpur: Divisional commissioner Raj Shekhar on Friday visited Kanpur Municipal Corporation’s cow shelter residence in Panki and noticed that the 5 sheds within the shelter residence weren’t adequate to accommodate round 2,252 animals and that too within the prevailing scorching circumstances.
When the caretaker knowledgeable the commissioner that as there have been no separate sheds for bulls, and oxen and sick animals, and it was troublesome for them to maintain the animals individually, the divisional commissioner then directed the municipal commissioner to boost three extra sheds in each the campuses in order that animals may comfortably sit below sheds.
He requested the officers involved to chalk out a piece plan for planting round 500 crops in each the campuses. He additionally requested the caretaker of the shelter residence that each time a minimum of one month’s reserve inventory of fodder should stay there. Ensure correct care and remedy of animals repeatedly, he mentioned.
Observing that there was no facility to transform cow dung into manure, the commissioner requested the officers to chalk out a piece plan on this regard as a fairly good sum of money could possibly be earned by making worm fertilizer from cow dung.
He requested the chief veterinary physician to undergo him the autopsy report of the animals who had died from January 1 until date.
Earlier, in the course of the inspection he had sought the loss of life audit and the PM register as a result of in a number of circumstances there was no entry of the reason for loss of life of the animal. Moreover, the caretaker additionally failed to supply any publish mortem report.
He observed that the animals weren’t being managed in response to their tag numbers, and there was no document of the tag numbers. The caretakers advised him that round 1950 animals had been tagged and the ear tagging of the remaining 300 animals would l be accomplished within the subsequent 15 days. The commissioner requested them to finish the ear tagging of all animals inside one week and guarantee their common monitoring.
He directed the officers accompanying him to make sure civic services and make preparations of potable water for shelter residence workers.
When the caretaker knowledgeable the commissioner that as there have been no separate sheds for bulls, and oxen and sick animals, and it was troublesome for them to maintain the animals individually, the divisional commissioner then directed the municipal commissioner to boost three extra sheds in each the campuses in order that animals may comfortably sit below sheds.
He requested the officers involved to chalk out a piece plan for planting round 500 crops in each the campuses. He additionally requested the caretaker of the shelter residence that each time a minimum of one month’s reserve inventory of fodder should stay there. Ensure correct care and remedy of animals repeatedly, he mentioned.
Observing that there was no facility to transform cow dung into manure, the commissioner requested the officers to chalk out a piece plan on this regard as a fairly good sum of money could possibly be earned by making worm fertilizer from cow dung.
He requested the chief veterinary physician to undergo him the autopsy report of the animals who had died from January 1 until date.
Earlier, in the course of the inspection he had sought the loss of life audit and the PM register as a result of in a number of circumstances there was no entry of the reason for loss of life of the animal. Moreover, the caretaker additionally failed to supply any publish mortem report.
He observed that the animals weren’t being managed in response to their tag numbers, and there was no document of the tag numbers. The caretakers advised him that round 1950 animals had been tagged and the ear tagging of the remaining 300 animals would l be accomplished within the subsequent 15 days. The commissioner requested them to finish the ear tagging of all animals inside one week and guarantee their common monitoring.
He directed the officers accompanying him to make sure civic services and make preparations of potable water for shelter residence workers.