Municipal Corporation Of Delhi — cows roaming in the street of east vinod nagar delhi | |||
My complaint is a bit lengthy, but please be patient and read. I'm going to cover the main aspects of this topic: 1) the havoc caused by cows 2) hygiene 3) animal rights The havoc caused by cows: A) the cows block traffic causing a lot of accidents. B) the cows, when gone mad cause a lot of deaths. C) the roaming cows give a bad impression on the tourists about the city. Hygiene: A) the cows flip the dustbins upside down, the littered garbage attracts a lot of pests like rats, flies etc... These pests then cause several diseases among humans. Moreover, the littered garbage disturbs the pedestrians and two wheelers. B) the cows excrete on the roads, which again gives shelter to pests C) thirdly, the cows which roam on the streets eat garbage and plastic bags to fill their bellies. Shockingly, the milk of these cows is sold in the markets. Just imagine, the cows whose diet consists of such toxic substances provide milk to us... Animal rights: Let me make something clear. The cows which appear stray to us are not actually stray. They are just the cows owned by the urban people who live in the city. These people are sooo selfish that they feed these cows only in the months when they provide milk to them... So that they can sell the milk in the market. But when the cows are off milk, they just abandon them. And the cows are such innocent animals that they come back when the owners call them. : (. We hindus say that cow is our goddess. On the other hand, we see them getting tortured and still dont do anything. That's the harsh reality. And dont consider religion, just for the sake of humanity, cant we do anything for them. I'll tell you about an incident which i saw: once i was going to my tuition classes when i saw a cow with a very large tumor in its uterus. It was moaning... Everyone was ignoring the cow. I tried to do something, but i was simply helpless. After some days, i saw the cow dead, it was rotting, and nobody evenn bothered to call the nagar nigam. When i saw its burst stomach, i saw plastic bags in its body. The quantity was so large that a large garbage bin could be filled. Steps that can be taken: 1) the cows should be captured and released on a large ground where it should be fed properly. When the owners would come to claim it after some months, they shall be imposed a heavy fine of 20-30 thousand rupees and a case shall be filed against them. If anyhow, no one comes to claim them, the cows shall be sold to the dairy farmers who live outside the city in a low budget, which will help the poor dairy famers as well as the the government. The farmers to whom they shall be sold must live outside the city, because if the cows would be sold to the farmers living in the city, they would again abandon them. 2) another option is that a law must be proposed which would prohibit people to keep cows in their houses. Address - east vinod nagar street no. 4 a-44 Contact no. [protected]/[protected] Was this information helpful? | |||
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