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NGT organises meet on protection of cows, asks 11 states to attend

- AGENCIES

The National Green Tribunal has directed 11 states to participat­e in a meeting to frame a national policy to prevent the “rapid decline” in population of indigenous breeds of cattle across the country.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar asked West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Goa, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura government­s to be present in the meeting.

“Counsel appearing for the Ministry of Agricultur­e submits that other states except the above 11 were present in the meeting and some of them have also submitted action taken plan before the Ministry.

“By way of last opportunit­y, we direct all the above states as well as other states to be present before the Commission­er, Department of Animal Husbandry, Ministry of Agricultur­e.

The meeting shall be held on December 12,” the bench said.

The NGT directed that a representa­tive of the Ministry of Environmen­t and Forests should also be present at the meeting.

It said the report should be submitted in the tribunal before December 14 and posted the matter for hearing on December 15.

The order came after advocate Sumeer Sodhi told the bench that 11 states have not submitted their action plan to the ministry for protection of the cows and not attended the earlier meeting.

The green panel had earlier directed the Environmen­t Ministry and the Department of Animal Husbandry, which falls under Agricultur­e Ministry, to hold a meeting with all states and UTs and come out with a common policy on the issue.

It had noted that there was nearly 80 per cent decline in the animal population in Kerala from 2003 to 2012 and claimed such a situation may lead to the extinction of the species in the state.

The meeting has been organised to frame a national policy to prevent the “rapid decline” in population of indigenous breeds of cattle across the country.

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