The Asian Age

Should we ask monkeys not to procreate, asks HC

◗ The high court was hearing a PIL by advocate Meera Bhatia seeking directions to the authoritie­s to take steps to deal with the menace of monkeys

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New Delhi, May 24: Should we ask monkeys not to procreate or bite people till the government comes out with a method to sterilise them, the Delhi high court asked on Thursday.

It also pulled up the Centre for importing oral immune- contracept­ion vaccines for testing on the simians without getting approvals for carrying out the sterilisat­ion trials.

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar noted that the vaccine imported from the United States was primarily used to sterilise horses and have not been used on monkeys anywhere in the world.

“Why did you import the vaccine if the permission for trials has not been received,” the court asked the government.

“Till the time you ( Centre) get the permission­s, shall we ask the monkeys not to procreate and tell them not to bite people,” it asked.

The bench said the issue of controllin­g the monkey population was pending since 2001 and the Centre was yet to develop a mechanism to reduce their numbers. Agricultur­e activities in northern India has been stopped and even central Delhi has become increasing­ly unlivable.

It was hearing a PIL filed in 2001 by advocate Meera Bhatia seeking directions to the authoritie­s to take steps to deal with the menace of monkeys and dogs in the city.

The bench noted that even the Delhi government and a committee set up on court orders to develop an action plan to control the simian population, have not taken any steps.

It directed the committee to hold a meeting in a day and come out with a time line within which it would take steps to sterilise the monkeys.

The court said a member each from NGO Wildlife SOS and the Wildlife Institute of India ( WII) would be part of this panel, which will also draw up a project estimate for sterilisat­ion of the monkeys and will forward it to the central government. The WII was directed to ensure that it applied for all requisite permission­s within three days.

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