Celebrate February 14 as ‘Cow Hug Day’: Animal Welfare Board of India
The Animal Welfare Board of India has actually provided an unprecedented “charm” to cow fans to commemorate February 14 as “Cow Hug Day”, claiming it “will certainly bring psychological richness” as well as “boost cumulative and also individual joy”. Board authorities informed The Indian Express that the appeal was released on the Union fisheries and animal husbandry ministry’s instructions.
Authorized by Dr Sujit Kumar Dutta, assistant of the board, the appeal checks out, “We all recognize that the cow is the backbone of Indian society as well as country economic climate, endures our life, stands for livestock riches as well as biodiversity. It is called ‘kamdhenu’ and ‘gaumata’ as a result of its nourishing nature like a mom, the giver of all offering [sic] riches to mankind”.
All the cow lovers might additionally celebrate February 14 as Cow Hug Day, keeping in mind the relevance of the mom cow and making life happy as well as full of favorable power.
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The Indian Express, board aide secretary Prachi Jain stated, “We obtained instructions from the Union ministry to release this appeal. The time is really restricted this time, since of which we are not able to do any occasion in this respect.
Asked if it was an appeal for all the states, Jain added, “It will certainly be for all the states. Pet welfare is for all the states. Gujarat and numerous other states will also be observing February 14 as Cow Hug Day”.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar in 2014 issued directions to have “at the very least one health center in each area of the state for prompt treatment as well as treatment of stray cows wounded in roadway crashes”.
“Timely therapy of every damaged cow need to be made certain in these medical facilities. Dedicated clinical setups must be made for the treatment of the cows in at the very least one veterinary hospital at the area degree. There ought to be a system to keep at the very least 50 cows in these healthcare facilities as well as if any type of hospital is not able to make such a plan, after that a short-term healthcare facility needs to be established at a close-by cowshed as well as the setup for offering clinical therapy must be made there under the guidance of a federal government veterinarian,” Khattar stated in 2014.
Three days back, Khattar reiterated his government’s resolve to make gaushalas autonomous and also announced Rs 21 lakh for the Brahmanand gaushala at Kurana in Panipat area.
Lok Sabha MP Sanjay Bhatia and Rajya Sabha MP Krishan Lal Panwar introduced 11 lakh each while Lok Sabha MP Arvind Sharma offered Rs 2.50 lakh for the gaushala on the event.
The federal government has initiatives such as a 30-crore yearly straw give to make the gaushalas self-reliant.
Khattar had actually said that “any kind of signed up gaushala looking for a give can connect to the federal government via the saral site. Solar power plants have been installed in 330 gaushalas in the state under the mukhyamantri gaushala jagmag yojana. To urge livestock rearing, a subsidy is being given for setting up a dairy of native types of cows”.
The federal government has actually already implemented the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and also Gausamvardhan Act 2015 and established up an unique cow protection task force to protect against cow massacre and also cow contraband.
“Beef screening labs have actually been established up in Faridabad as well as Yamunanagar to punish cow slaughterers. 2 cow sanctuaries have been developed at Panipat’s Nain town as well as Hisar’s Dhandhur village to keep destitute cattle,” the principal priest stated.
He likewise called upon the gaushala operators to “stress the production of all-natural phenyl, natural manure, cow dung tools, all-natural paint, pot, light, scent, soap and also other products from cow pee and dung”.