
The start of the cow shed at the Guru Nanak Dairy Project of Ablowal from today
Patiala, January 6 - The cowshed constructed by the district administration and the municipal corporation at the Guru Nanak Dairy Project in Ablowal will be started from January 7. This statement was made by Deputy Commissioner of Patiala Sakshi Sahni on the occasion of taking stock of the preparations being made to start this cowshed.
Patiala, January 6 - The cowshed constructed by the district administration and the municipal corporation at the Guru Nanak Dairy Project in Ablowal will be started from January 7. This statement was made by Deputy Commissioner of Patiala Sakshi Sahni on the occasion of taking stock of the preparations being made to start this cowshed.
On this occasion, the Deputy Commissioner held a meeting with SDM Dr. Ismat Vijay Singh, Joint Commissioner of Municipal Corporation, Babandeep Singh Walia, Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry Department, Dr. G.D. Singh, Secretary of Corporation, Sunil Mehta and other officials of Municipal Corporation to run this cowshed in detail. discussed He said that while a firm organization is being sought to run this cowshed Until then, it will be run by the district administration and the municipal corporation through the district animal welfare committee.
Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sahni said that under the orders of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh and the leadership of Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh and Patiala MLA Ajitpal Singh Kohli, the district administration and the municipal corporation will run this cow shed and bring the stray cattle from the city here. With this, on the one hand, where these animals will be able to survive the winter in this cold, at the same time, people will not have to fall victim to the accidents caused by them.
On Sunday, the Deputy Commissioner congratulated the entire team of the district administration and the municipal corporation for their efforts to shift the city's stray cattle at this cowshed. The Deputy Commissioner also urged the cow keepers in the city not to leave their animals in the open after milking them and if found, these animals will not be returned to the cow shed by the Municipal Corporation team. Those who do will also be fined.
