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UP: CM Yogi in action mode to protect cattle from lumpy virus; vaccination campaign to be intensified

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday reviewed the preparations to protect cattle from lumpy virus and gave necessary guidelines to the officials to run a special vaccination campaign to protect cattle from lumpy virus.

ANI Sep 09, 2023 16:07 IST googleads

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath (File Photo/ANI)

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 9 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday reviewed the preparations to protect cattle from lumpy virus and gave necessary guidelines to the officials to run a special vaccination campaign to protect cattle from lumpy virus
In recent times, ill effects of lumpy virus have been seen on cattle. The infection has caused widespread livestock losses in many states. To stop its spread in the state, we will have to work in mission mode, CM Yogi said. 
"Organization of cattle fairs in the state should be postponed until the situation becomes normal. Interstate animal transport should be banned. Dairy farmers should be given complete information about the symptoms and treatment of infection. Entry of unnecessary people into cow shelters should be banned," he added. 
CM Yogi further emphasized that it is necessary to run a special vaccination campaign to protect cattle from lumpy virus for ensuring availability of vaccines.
"As the virus spreads through mosquitoes, special cleanliness campaigns should be conducted in villages and cities in coordination with Rural Development, Urban Development and Animal Husbandry departments. There should be no spread of infection under any circumstances," he added. 
Meanwhile, CM further said that separate enclosures should be arranged for lumpy virus infected cattle, recovered cattle and non-infected cattle. Along with destitute cattle breeding sites/Kanha groves, common cattle herders should also be made aware about this.
"Continuous efforts towards protection of destitute cattle are yielding satisfactory results. At present 11.89 lakh cows are protected in 6889 destitute cattle breeding sites. Along with these, the Mukhyamantri Sahabhagita Yojana, run for cow protection, has also yielded promising results," CM said. 
"Till now, more than 1.85 lakh cows have been handed over to cow servants under this scheme. Presently, food is being provided at the rate of Rs 30 per cow for the maintenance of the cows to the destitute cattle sites and all the families serving the cows. Now it should be increased to Rs 50 per cow. There should not be any outstanding balance in this regard," he added. 
The state government is continuously making efforts for animal husbandry and conservation with a spirit of service. Many schemes are being run by the government to encourage all the cattle rearers including cattle. It should be ensured that eligible people get its benefits, CM said. (ANI)

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