District administration sent unclaimed animals to cow sheds: Nai Soch Sanstha

Hoshiarpur - While discussing the campaign of putting radium reflector tape bands around the necks of stray animals by the district administration, the founder president of Navi Soch Welfare Society Ashwani Gand and former councilor Suresh Bhatia Bittu said that by doing this the government is making them realize that the government is It is proving to be a failure to take care of the unclaimed animals.

Hoshiarpur - While discussing the campaign of putting radium reflector tape bands around the necks of stray animals by the district administration, the founder president of Navi Soch Welfare Society Ashwani Gand and former councilor Suresh Bhatia Bittu said that by doing this the government is making them realize that the government is It is proving to be a failure to take care of the unclaimed animals.
Because even though there are two government cowsheds in the city, instead of leaving them on the streets with reflectors around their necks, they should be taken to cow sheds. Ashwani Gand and Bhatia, who were really serious about this problem, said that the administration is using government machinery to catch the stray cattle roaming on the roads and putting radium belts on them and Municipal Corporation Hoshiarpur has a cow catcher van and using it Cattle ponds can be moved to Falahi. Leaving it on the roads will lead to accidents again. He said that sheds have been constructed in Falahi Cattle Pond with the support of Sonalika. Which is a commendable work and the inclination of the city dwellers has now turned towards Falahi Gaushala and fodder has started to be available in large quantities. Therefore, the administration is requested that after giving the radium lease, the unclaimed cattle should not be left on the roads and should be sent to the cow sheds. Our organization will give full support for this. Rajesh Sharma, Harish Gupta, Happy, Inderpal Sood, Vimal Saini, Neeraj Gend, Tilak Raj Sharma, Rakesh Kumar, Raman Kumar, Raj Walia etc. were present on this occasion.