Telangana sterilizing stray dogs, building goshalas: CM on animal welfare

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: Former Union minister and animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi, along with her team, called on Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Sunday, March 29, and discussed the issues related to the welfare of stray dogs and cows.

According to the Chief Minister’s Office, officials briefed BJP leader Maneka Gandhi on the measures being implemented for stray dog management and cow protection within the limits of the state’s municipalities.

Officials presented details regarding the sterilisation of stray dogs within municipal limits through a PowerPoint presentation.

The Chief Minister also stated that the government has already formulated plans for cow protection across the state. He said that the foundation stone has already been laid for the construction of a Goshala (cow shelter) at Yenkapally, situated on a spacious site and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.

The Chief Minister further informed that plans have been finalised for the construction of Goshalas in various regions of the state, particularly in the vicinity of temples.

According to the CMO, Maneka Gandhi expressed her satisfaction with the government’s initiatives regarding animal welfare and commended its efforts.

Maneka Gandhi, who is the chief patron of Greater Hyderabad Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GHSPCA), on Saturday launched a new GHSPCA animal ambulance and commenced a donation scheme.

The BJP leader also inspected the ongoing construction works of the multi-speciality animal hospital and shelter at Begum Bazaar.

Speaking on the occasion, she said the long-pending construction works would be completed soon and expressed optimism about the hospital’s future. She noted that after a 27-year-long wait, the facility is nearing completion.


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