Regulation to protect animals from cruelty, not to regulate trade in cattle: Govt

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A day after notifying the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Rules, 2017, the Central Government clarified that the prime focus of the regulation is to protect the animals from cruelty, not to regulate the existing trade in cattle for slaughter houses.
In this regard, Environment Ministry issued a release acknowledging some representations received by it regarding certain provisions of the rules. It said the basic purpose of the rule is to ensure welfare of the animals in the cattle market and ensure adequate facilities for housing, feeding, feed storage area, water supply, enclosures for sick animals, veterinary care and proper drainage.

It is envisaged that welfare of cattle dealt in the market will be ensured and only healthy animals are traded for agriculture purposes for the benefits of the farmers, The Ministry added.
The livestock markets are intended to become hubs for trade for animal for agriculture through this process and animal for slaughter will have to be bought from the farmers at the farms. The notified rules will remove the scope of illegal sale and smuggling of the cattle which is a major concern.

 

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