The Asian Age

Cabinet clears creation of cow commission

■ Also okays anti- piracy law

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Union Cabinet Wednesday approved setting up of a commission to frame policy for protection and developmen­t of cows and help boost income of small farmers. The new body, which was announced in the interim budget, will work for conservati­on, protection and developmen­t of bovine livestock.

Interestin­gly, the proposal for setting up of Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog has been cleared by the Cabinet, even though the interim budget is yet to be passed by the Parliament.

In another developmen­t, the Union Cabinet also approved the long standing demand of the film fraternity to curb piracy.

Official sources said that the Union Cabinet approved amendment to the Cinematogr­aph Act for imposing strict penalties to combat the menace of film piracy.

To check piracy, particular­ly the release of pirated versions of films on the internet which causes huge losses to the film

◗ The ‘ Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog’ for conservati­on, protection and developmen­t of cows and their progeny

industry and the exchequer, the government has proposed to make film piracy a punishable offence with imprisonme­nt of up to three years and fines that may extend to ` 10 lakh or both.

The Cabinet has approved the proposal for establishm­ent of ‘ Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog’ for conservati­on, protection and developmen­t of cows and their progeny, Union Law & IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

The setting up of this commission will lead to conservati­on, protection and developmen­t of cattle population in the country including developmen­t and conservati­on of indigenous breeds, he said. It will result in increased growth of livestock sector which will benefit women, and small and marginal farmers, the minister added.

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