Punjab to release additional funds of Rs 22 crore for cattle ponds

A decision to this effect was taken by the CM while presiding over a meeting with a delegation of Punjab Gau Sewa Commission.

Update: 2016-08-21 13:07 GMT
The police constable was responding to a wireless message, sent around 3 am, that smugglers were transporting cattle in two vehicles. (Photo: Representational Image)

Chandigarh:  Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Sunday approved to release additional funds of Rs 22 crore for the completion of 22 cattle ponds across the state to house stray cattle which were posing a serious threat to
human lives and causing major damage to crops in the state.

A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister while presiding over a meeting with a delegation of Punjab Gau Sewa Commission led by its Chairman Keemti Bhagat, an official spokesman said.

Taking part in the deliberations, the Chief Minister also asked Bhagat to rope in NGOs, voluntary and other religious organizations to run these cattle ponds for which the state government would also bear five per cent of total expenditure incurred on the maintenance of these cattle ponds including the cost of feeding.

After completion of these ponds, nearly 2000-2500 stray cattle would be housed in every cattle pond, he said.

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