Aurangabad: The Aurangabad Municipal Administration has started strict action against the cattle roaming on the roads. The administration is taking strict steps to ensure that cattle are not seen roaming on the roads and public places by being fully prepared. The administration caught 600 animals in these 9 months from 1 April 2021 to 31 December 2021 and locked them in Kondavada. A fine of Rs 1 lakh 15 thousand 640 has also been collected from the owners of those animals. This information was given by Sheikh Shahid, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer of Aurangabad Municipal Corporation.
It has become a common practice for cattle to roam in the public places of the city. Many problems are being created due to cattle roaming in public places or piling up in the middle of the roads. The administration warned cattle owners not to leave their cattle in public places to remove construction hindrances in public places and roads. Otherwise, criminal cases will be filed against the owners of the cattle along with collecting the fine.
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The municipal administration decided to take strict steps
On the other hand, Deputy Commissioner of Municipal Corporation Saurabh Joshi said that due to stray animals, large-scale roadblocks are being created in the traffic. Many times the municipal administration has appealed to the cattle rearers not to leave their animals on the roads, despite this, the cattle owners are rebelliously leaving the cattle on the roads. To teach a lesson to those people, the municipal administration has decided to take strict steps. Under that decision, fines as well as criminal cases will be filed against cattle owners roaming the streets. Here, the Municipal Administration has also prepared the Kondawara roaming on the roads to make arrangements for the cattle which are obstructing the traffic. The captured animals are deposited in the Siddhartha Udyan, Kondavada located near the Zoological Museum.
After all, when will the tabla be outside the city?
Apart from the banks of the Kham, Sukhna river in the city, people have encroached on the open land of the drains located in the city on a large scale and have made cattle sheds there. Citizens of the campus are upset by those taboos of animals. The administration had announced several times that soon the cattle sheds located on the banks of the rivers and the river would be shifted outside the city. The government had also provided pasture land especially for the milk city, but at present a waste processing project center has been constructed there. Due to which the tablas of the city could not be outside the city.