The Times of India 25.08.2012
All 1,051 cattle sheds in Nagpur illegal
Municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane, who is taking serious note of cattle-sheds in the city, has written to commissioner, dairy development department, Mumbai, requesting action against the local officers. Wardhane told TOI, "government had placed a ban on cattle sheds within 13 municipal corporations including NMC on October 31, 2003. Still, cattle-sheds continue to be located in the city that too in huge numbers. It is a violation of rules."
NMC figures say 1,051 cattle-sheds housing over 8,000 cattle exist within the city. The dairy development department has given permission to 457 sheds. The cattle owners have to renew the licence every year but many have not bothered. A senior NMC official told TOI that Wardhane has asked for action against the sheds.
"Joint inspection will be conducted by the NMC and dairy development department followed by action against the cattle owners. Already, directives have been given to shift all cattle sheds outside the city limit. NMC too is taking action," he said.
As has happened in the past, ruling party leaders have started to create obstacles in action against the cattle sheds. A couple of ruling party leaders along with cattle owners met chairman of standing committee Dayashankar Tiwari asking that action against the sheds be stopped. Tiwari told TOI no one was against moving the cattle outside the city limit. "NMC had not created any sheds outside the city limit for shifting. I directed the officials not to take any action until the proposed cattle-sheds are constructed. Cattle owners supply milk to the citizens in city and are important for livelihood of many people. NMC is not shifting the slaughter houses situated in the city where cattle are butchered. These are live cattle and we can be lenient with them," he said.
Wardhane, however, said shifting of cattle-sheds outside the city was very important. "We cannot put all health of all citizens at risk to support a handful of cattle owners. Numerous problems arise due to cattle-sheds in the city. I will try to convince anyone who protests but action against the sheds will not be stopped," he said.
Health dept looks the other way
Whatever NMC officials say publicly, they are also to blame for the cattle-sheds flourishing in city. No action has been taken despite orders from the civic chief just to protect the cattle-owners who are linked with influential leaders. One example is of a cattle-shed situated in Pandhrabodi. In 2010, health department was directed to take action against the owner and shift it by the then municipal commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal during an inspection. Jaiswal was shocked to see the shed covering a road and creating hygiene problems. The cattle owner had even covered a nullah. The health department simply ignored the directive and shed exists even now.