India may issue IDs for cows to curb smuggling
NEW DELHI: India could issue millions of cows with unique identification numbers, the latest effort to protect the sacred animals amid a spike in violence by Hindu vigilantes against farmers accused of cattle smuggling.
The government has told the Supreme Court that millions of cows would be tagged with a tamper-proof plastic tag linked to a national database in a bid to curb smuggling within India and beyond its borders.
Cows are considered sacred in India and their slaughter is a punishable offence in many states.
“Each animal will have a unique number with details like age, breed, sex, height, colour and horn type,” a home ministry official said.—