Telangana Main Minister A. Revanth Reddy. File | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
The statement of concern about the recent amount of death on cows in shelters as a result of the restriction of the universe and other questions, and the main Minister A. Revanth Reddy ordered officials to formulate a comprehensive cow protection policy. A three -member official committee was created, consisting of a special secretary of the animal breeding department, the Sabyasachi Ghosh, the main secretary of the Shailaja Ramaiyar Foundation and Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture Raghunandan Rao.
The Committee will conduct a deep study on the establishment of shelters for cows (Goshalas) and visit other states to study cow protection policy.
Mr. Reddy, who ordered the construction of the most modern shelters for cows in four places throughout the state on Tuesday, ordered the construction of the most modern shelters for cows. These shelters will be set up in Vemulawada, Yadagirigutta, Yenkepally near Hyderabad and in the first phase at the University of Animal Breeding.
The main minister suggested that special attention should be paid to the protection of calves donated to the dedicated and instructions to officials to set up a hiding of a cow that exceeds over 100 acres of soil in Vemulawada. He also assured that the state government is willing to spend liberally on the protection of cows.
The meeting was attended by the Minister of Animals Vakiti Srihari, the main secretaries of the main Minister V. Shadri and Srinivasa Raju and other higher officials.
Published – June 17, 2025 22:24