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    About Ayog

    Preface

    Status of Cow & Buffalo Live Stock

    Inspection ReportAPMC

    Transport Dept

    Statement of RTO Wise Trucks illegally operating

    Animal Husbandry Dept

    Forest Dept

    Municipal Administration

    Police DepartmentMeeting with Director Gen. of Police

    Union & State Acts & Rules

    Crime Chart

    APMC Laws ( Circular KM:33)

    Transport Dept

    Animal Husbandry Dept

    Municipal Administration

    Suggestion & Request

    Districts

    Chamaraja nagar

    Belgaum

    Dharwad

    Gulbarga

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    About Karnataka State GOSEVA AYOGGovernment of Karnataka constituted Karnataka State Goseva Ayog vide Gazzate Notification No.Dt.5.2.2013 and apart from (1)Principle Secretary Animal Husbandry & Fisheries, (2)Revenue,(3)Rural Development & Panchayat Raj, (4)Home, (5)Animal Husbandry commissioner,(6)Agriculture Commissioner, (7)Director APMC & animal Husbandry & Vet. Srvices(MemberSecretary) etc as Ex officio Members

    " In compliance of the directive principle 48 of the Constitution of India The State shall endeavor toorganize agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular,

    take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows andcalves and other milch and draught cattle."

    Karnataka State Goseva Ayog is being constituted & notified on 5thof Feb., 2013.

    There are 11 Non Government and 9 officials Ex officio members nominated to the Ayog viz. .

    1. PrincipleSecretary AnimalHusbandry & Fisheries2. PrincipleSecretaryRuralDev. & Panchayat Raj3. Principle Secretary Home4. Principle Secretary Urban Development5. Principle Secretary Revenue

    6. Commissioner Agriculture7. CommissionerAnimal Husbandry &Vet Services8. Director APMC9. DirectorAnimalHusbandry(Member Secretary)

    On 15th Feb., 2013 11 Non Government Members were nominated out of which one (Srimati Bharati Patil)

    resigned as she was moving out of country and one (Sri Uttam Chand Duggad) expired. Now :1. Sri MB Puranik (Chairman) Mangalore2. Dr. SK Mittal Mysore3. Sri Uttamchand Chhajed Bangalore4. Sri BS Manjunath Swamy Bangalore5. Sri Dayananda Swami Bangalore

    6. Sri S.Shivram Mandya7. Sri Dharma Prashad Shimoga8. Sri Srinivasa H. Biradara Patel Mudhol(Bagalkot)9. SriShivappaKarappaKadapattiJamkhandi(Bagalkot)

    The Function of Ayog are here as under as notified by the Government :

    Clause 11: The Ayog shall discharge following functions for the betterment of he livestock in the State namely:

    1. Clause 10: Registration of Institutions in Karnataka is the 1st object which will enable the Ayog toextend helping hand towards them

    2. to ensure protection provided to Cattle under State Acts, Union acts, Laws, for the time being in force.3. And to ensure proper and timely implementation of the Laws and to propose remedial measure toconcerned Departments of the State Government or any body or Authority owned or controlled by theState Government as is responsible for such implementation to make the more effective

    4. proper and timely implementation of programs of the State Government under present and futureGoshala Development Scheme;

    5. to ensure care and management of cattle seized for violation of any enactment for the time being inforce

    6. to ensureproper care and management of infirm and aged cattle maintained by any institution;7. to supervise and inspect the institutions registered and proposed to be registered with the Ayog8. to suggest such measures which may be helpful in strengthening of he institutions which are

    economically weak

    9. To give financial assistance to the institutions subject to such terms and conditions specified by theState Government from time to time

    10. to enquire into complaints in the functioning of any institution;11. to perform such other functions as may be specified to it by the State Government12. to assist in implementation of the Act and such other Laws to be enacted in respect of Cattle welfare13. to take custody of the agricultural Cattle sized under the Act and to entrust them to the nearest

    Goshala, Gosadan or any other Cattle protection institution or to any person pending the disposal ofthe prosecution proceedings;

    14. to promote educational activities in Primary and Higher studies on Safety Laws, preservation, Goshalamanagement and other related activities;

    15. to participate in State, National and International level on animal welfare activities and to attractcontributions and suggestions;

    16. to implement programs entrusted by Government or non Government agencies17. to appoint Honorary Animal welfare Officers with such regulations as may be issued by the

    Government from time and such honorary Animal Welfare Officer shall work for implementation of heAct and co ordinate with concerned authorities and departments

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    Inspection Report and status of Live Stock andimplementation of Union & State Acts & Rules

    PREFACE

    Karnataka State is blessed with number of famous cow breeds like Amrutmahal, Deveni, KangyamHaalidkar, Krishnavally, Malanad Gidda, Khillar etc famous for high quality milk and draught power.

    As per Live Stock Census 2007, there were Cattle 10,502,520 & Buffaloes 4,326,980.makingKarnataka 10thState in livestock and contributing app.3% to our state GDP.

    A great source of Employment and Rural Development Karnataka is one of the leading States inmilk production producing 32,00,000 Kg per day. Currently the State ranks second in milkproduction in the country. The Co-operative societies model has been very successful in the State.

    The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) is the apex body of the milk co-operative societies procuringmillions of Liter every day. There are 13 district level co-operative union with 11,036 primary milkco-operative societies. If properly developed, it can be number one State and can provideemployment to millions and a vital tool in Rural development.

    This app 15 million Cattle heards not only produce Milk BUT give birth to app. 5. million Calfs every

    year. It is directly related with our increasing Milk Production. We have app. average 150 Ltr Milkper cattle per lactation. That means for every 150 Ltr Milk we get one Cow (He or She) orBuffalo(He or She. And now it is a matter of simple airthmatic that how many Cattle births are takingin our State and wherethis increase is going. So the Report...............................

    STATUS OF COW & BFFALO STOCKStatement of Cow & Buffalo on the basis of Live Stock Census-2007

    As per the information geathered during visit to several Districts, there is certain short fall of 15-

    25% during 2007-8 to 2012-13. Instead of any growth. Following details will confirm that more

    than 50 Lakh Cow, Calf & Buffalo are illegally transported to State & Inter State Slaughter

    houses every year

    As per Live Stock Sample Survey State was possessing below 1 year female 18.99Lakhs 1 to 3years 15.14 lakhs = 34.14. Lakhs and Male 1 year 8.04 & 1 to 3 years5.62 = 13.66 lakhs

    This figure shows the quantum of new Birth every year and if we take birth of male and female equalthan Female are 34.13 lakhs where as Male are only 13.66 lakhs. We can presume that app. 21Lakh male Calveshas been sent to Slaughter houses even before their 3 year age for calf beef (Veil)and Calf leather. Same infrence can be taken that in spite of recorded births which shall be app. 55lakhs every year, no increase is visible in live Stock.

    This fact can be proved with Datas of Milk production. It is universal truth that milk production isbased on cattle birth. With out Calve birth a Cow will not give milk. State Milk production is increasingleap and bounds. KMF alone is procuring app. 54 Lakh Litre Milk per day. As per National Data in2010-11 State produced 51,14,000 MT of Milk and average milk yeild per Cow or buffalo is app 2.4

    Liter per day and per lactation of app 254 days it is app.365 Ltr or say a Calf birth is required for each610 Kgs of milk i.e app.83.83 Lakh Calves in 18 months or say 55.89 Lakh per year.

    Cattle

    Buffalo

    Under 1

    Year

    1to 3 yrs In Milk Dry NotCalve

    d once

    Above

    10 yrs

    Used for

    breeding

    Used for

    Agricultur

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    Bullock

    Cart

    other Total

    Cattle Female

    Indigenous

    8,04864 7,13,811 15,51,688 11,04,189 2,90,213 81,465 - - - - 45,46,230

    Cattle

    Exotic

    Female

    3,77,952 2,88,655 9,55,787 303,136 58,564 16,013 - - - 20,00,107

    Buffalo

    Female

    7,16,221 5,12,120 15,83,979 7,89,920 1,73,577 52,831 - - - - 38,28,648

    18,99,037 15,14,586 40,91,454 21,97,245 5,22,354 150309 - - - - 1,03,74,985

    Cattle maleInigenous 4,10,931 4,13,334 - - - - 56040 26,57,178 1,89,333 36,433 37,63,149Cattle

    Exotic male

    1,03,611 44,387 - - - - 6615 27,597 7,005 3,720 1,92,935

    Buffalo

    male

    2,90,160 1,04,499 - - - - 21,642 71,185 4,406 6,440 4,98,332

    Total 8,04,702 5,62,220 - - - - 84297 27,55,960 2,00,744 46,593 44,54,416Total 27,03,739 20,76,806 40,91,454 21,97,245 5,22,354 1,50,309 84,297 27,55,960 2,00,744 46,593 1,48,29,401

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    Our finding clear and verify that app. 50 Lakh Cow, Calves & Buffalo are going to Slaughter housesin the State and Out side the State.

    This large number of Cow Calves and Buffalos are purchsed and 90% at APMC Yards @ App.RS.5,000 per cattle or say RS. 2,500 Crore and transported to Kerala, Goa, Andhra Pradesh,Tamilnadu & Maharashtra. This livestock generateBeef 10,00,000 MT Beef rate States are above RS.275/- per Kg feteches App. RS.27,500 Crore

    Bone 1,00,000 MT. @ RS. 30/- per Kg 300 CroreAnimal Fat 30,000 MT @ RS.100/-per Kg 300 CroreLeather 50,00,000 @ RS.3,000/-.perPc1,500 CroreBlood 60,000 KL @ RS.50/- per Ltr 300 Crore

    Total RS.29,900 Crore This Excess amount of app RS. 27,500 Crore is unchecked, untaxed, and not providing any

    revenue rather State is spending huge tax payeramount in Slaughter house opening, maintenance and in public

    hospitals in citizen treatment.

    Meat eaters are deprived of cheap and qualitative Beef & Meet due to illegal Inter StateTransportation

    Breeders and Farmers are deprived of Quality and strudy Cattle in compitition to Slaughter andinter state demand.

    As per information Around 10% of amount is spent as bribe to different concerned Departments.

    State endevour of high milk production by spending huge subsidy, is hampering due to illegalCattle transportation.

    Adultrated Milk made from Urea & Detergentis playing with the health of next generation Farmers are comitting Susidedue to increased cost of Cultivation and fertilizer.

    Inspection ReportComission was receiving information from different parts of the State about illegal, unhygenic cruel

    transportation of Cattle particularly to adjoining States resulting in reduction of Live Stock . So a decesionwas taken that all the Districts shall be inspected and problem be discussed with different Districtsadministration.

    I started Tour and main concentration was on border Districts so till date following District are visited

    1. Chamarajanagar2. Kudagu3. Mysore4. Hassan

    5. Uttar Kanada6. Udupi7. Shimoga8. Dharwad

    9. Bagalkot10. Bijapur11. Bidar12. Gulbarga

    I requested respected Dy. Commissioners to arrange meeting in their respective offices with CEO ZillaPanchayat, Dy.Director Animal Husbandry & his officials, Asst/ Dy. Director APMC, Superintendent ofPolice, RTO, Dy. Conservator of Forest, Municipal Commissioner , Members od District SPCA,Representatitives of Animal Welfare Organisations. In many districts, I visited inter state Borders, APMCYards, Meat Markets, Slaughter places, RTO Check posts, Gaushala & Pinjrapoles etc to have fair idea.

    I am submiting this Report to Government of Karnataka and all concerned officials for eye opening & to saveour State from drastic results.For better implementation, Department wise Report is here as under:

    REPORT ON APMCAgro Produce Marketing Department (APMC) is a revenue earning department of our State. It functionsunder the provisions of Karnataka APMC (Regulation) Act. 1966. Cattle is item NO.1 in Schedule A.Sale and Purchase of Cattle is regulated as per the provisions applicable on other Scheduledcommodities

    We visited number of APMC Yards and saw thousands of Cattle coming for marketing.We saw Scores of Trucks for loading and transporting these cattle to Slaughter houses inside and outside the State. We enquired with many Drivers and they also confirmed. We have drawn list of Trucks,regularly commiting the henious crime.

    We tried to see the records and found that in spite of heavy Cattle transection, Collection of Fee ismeger.

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    We saw the presence of Dalali Cattle brokers and public report says that app. 80% cattle are purchasedby them, 5-8% by breeders and FARMERS AND only 10-12% return untransected.

    As these Dalals (Butchers agents) purchase in terms of cattle weight, it deprive our Breeders andFarmers of livestock at resonable price. Certainly, they can not compete these Dalali

    All above transctions are in violation of APMC ACT & also attracts provisions of Karnataka Prevention of

    Cow Slaughter & Cattle Preservation Act, 1964, Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rules etc.The matter was raised in all respective meetings and APMC officials shown total ignorance of APMCRules applicable on Cattle transections

    In total: we saw utter violation of All Acts and Rules, Loss of Revenue, non recording of entry andtransection at all APMCs visited.

    A fair estimate is that app. 1,20,000 Cattle are transected every week in different APMC Yards butreported only 2-3,000 every week. A loss of app. RS.10-15 million to our Exchequer.

    REQUEST to Director A.P.M.C. to intervene in the matter, issue necessary Directions, renew Directionsas issued by Director APMC in 1999. Take strong action against irring officials.

    REPORT ON ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

    Animal Husbandry Department is serving State Live Stock. District Dy. Director is Ex officioMember Secretary of District SPCA where CEO Zilla Panchayat is Chairman, SP is Vice Chairman &

    RTO, Municipal Commissioner, DFO etc are members. All Dy. Directors, Taluq Asst. Directors,Vet. Officers are named as Competent Authorities in above ACT. Department is managing StateGovernment Schemes & Grants and also responsible for monitoring Transportation, Anti & PostMaurtem of Slaughtering animals & Carcass.

    We found AH&VS Asst. Directors involved is supporting illegal transportation by issuing AnimalHealth Certificates. There is no system or control on issuance nor any reporting or recordmaintanance at any level.

    Even the Certificates are issued on non prescribed formate in violation of Union GovernmentsPCA Act, 1960 and in spite of clear direction that no certificate can be issued for more than 6animals in a vehicle, we found the Certificates issued for 20-25 animals.

    Presence of AH&VS officials are not seen in any APMC Yard on the day of transections Anti Mautem or Post Mortum is not seen in slaughter places, where is the question of monitoring

    even legal slaughter houses. Carcas at Meat Shops seen un Checked and un stamped, vigaruslyplaying with the health & hygine of meat consumer.

    We found the forged, Scanned Certificates being in use by illegal criminal transportersa matterof grave concern.

    We found non co operation of other departments even if AHVS officials inform or request to bookthe case. As example Gulbarga APMC PS refused to book the complaint even after VO broughtseized Cattle to PS.

    REPORT ON TRANSPORT DEPARTMENTWe visited many State Borders and found that Inter State Borders are unchecked and with out any InterState Check Posts particularly in Belgaum, Dharwad, Uttar Kanada, Bagalkot, Bidar,Gulbarga etcdistricts.These Districts dont have any RTO, Police, Exise, APMC, Commercial Tax etc Checkposts andresuting in illegal transportation particularly in case of Cattle and Carcass.

    In District meetings we conversed with respective Transport officers and found the Crime bookingunder above Rules are totally non existing. As per fair estimate, app. 200 thousand Trucks travel onState Roads carrying Cattle & / or Carcass in violation of State & Union Acts & Rules. Where evenCheck posts are seen BUT found totally ineffective.

    Regular offenders are unchecked in spite of Cases booked in different Courts.

    We are producing List of Regular offending Transporters in Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Hassan etcareas for immediate action.

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    Statement of RTO wise Trucks operating Karnataka- Tamilnadu Kerala on the basis of

    illegal and forged Animal Health Certificates

    RTO KA 01KA01 AC1683 48

    KA01 B2786 2

    KA01 8608 1

    RTO KA 05

    KA05 AD6861 117

    KA05 D3943 73

    KA05 D3943 73

    KA05 6168 2

    RTO KA 06

    KA06 A888 3

    RTO KA 07

    KA07 4761 1

    RTO KA 09

    KA09 A540 58

    KA09 A2883 42

    KL09 1971 30

    KA09 1706 26

    KA09 B634 15

    KA09 6024 14

    KA09 B3179 7

    KA09 3179 7

    KA09 4033 4

    KA09 B5288 1

    RTO KA 10

    KA10 4998 62

    KL10 AK8322 56

    KA10 6740 41

    KA10 5390 10

    KL10 8610 9

    KA10 4011 8KA10 6621 7

    KA10 5739 2

    KA10 6010 2

    KA11 A9719 2

    KA10 1748 1

    KA10 404 1

    RTO KA11

    KA11 2058 22

    KA11 A9779 11

    KA11 7058 3

    KA11 2273 1

    KA117612 1

    KA11 A3585 1

    RTO KA 12

    KA12 5759 4

    KL12 F849 4

    KA12 5990 2

    RTO KA 13KA13 7369 51

    KA13 B1903 45

    KA13 B1145 44

    KA13 B1101 31

    KA13B 1911 29

    KA13 7869 18

    KA13 1115 15

    KA13 B539 11

    KA13 5752 3

    KA13 B2691 3

    KA13 1131 1

    KA13 1191 1

    KA13 1511 1

    KA 13 1930 1

    KA13 4832 1

    RTO KA 14

    KA14 2366 61

    KA14 A6468 20

    RTO KA 16

    KA16 9889 5

    RTO KA 19

    KA19 B5008 55

    KA19 B5713 1

    RTO KA 20

    KA20 7565 20

    KA20 B7569 17

    KA205261 1

    RTO KA 28

    KA28 5147 3

    RTO KA 36

    KA36 5404 14

    RTO KA 40

    KA40 5211 40

    RTO KA 45

    KA45 5095 32

    KA45 2323 26

    KA45 2119 11

    KA45 6275 5

    KA45 3927 4

    KA45 4690 1

    KA45 5045 1

    ka45 5076 1

    KA45 9095 1

    RTO KA 52

    KA52 4380 7

    RTO KA 54

    KA54 3019 34

    RTO KA 55

    KA55 3799 93

    KA55 2760 78

    KA55 2596 76

    KA55 586 55

    KA55 2978 45

    KA55 4179 24

    KA55 3242 23

    KA55 2396 2

    ka55 d199 2

    ka55 2179 1

    ka55 2321 1

    KA-55 3987 1

    KA-55 4175 1

    ka55 7978 1

    KA-55 8242 1

    ka55 8799 1

    RTO KA 57

    KA-57 3019 2

    Kerala RTO

    KL02 A1347 6

    KA55 3163 36

    KL10 AJ2802 24

    kl10 6796 3

    KL11 762 52

    KL19 6894 5

    KL07 4627 52

    KL07 J6775 39

    OLD Regn

    CTM 9445 3

    CAA 2883 2

    2018

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    REPORT ON FOREST DEPARTMENTProvisions of Karnataka forest Act, 1963

    Indian Forest Act, & Indian Wildlife Protection Act. 1972Provisions of under Acts & Rules prohibit transportation, grazing and all other cattle related activities.Most of inter state roads are through Forest areas with strong presentation of Forest officials and ForestHand Posts. Even as per Honble Supereme Court directions, all these road shall be closed in night

    hours and to be recorded and monitored by CC Camera recordings.We visited number of Forest areas on ways to Kerala, Goa, Maharshtra & Andhra Predesh. But, wefound total ignorance and violation of Forest Acts and Rules apart from other Acts.We have been reported the unauthorized opening of Roads & Hand posts in Night to help illegaltransportation

    The matter was discussed with Conservator / Director Tiger Project and different Dy. Con. Forestwith out any positive result.Forest officials can play major ROLE

    REPORT ON MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION

    There are Greater Corporation (BBMP), Corporations, Municipalities, Councils and Town Panchayats

    functioning under above Acts & Rules. Even these Laws are applicable in Villages also BUTWe saw non licensed slaughter houses functioning in each and every area, Town, Taluk, Districts and64%+ meat eating population is compelled to consume un hyginic un tested Carcass in spite of presenceof Health officials, Animal Husbandary officials, Vetarinary Officials. Cattle Godowns are also reported inmany areas to smoothen illegal inter state cattle transportation.

    We observed acute non presence of Veteraniry Doctor officialswho only can check and perform Antimortem and Post Mortem.

    Un hyginic Meat shops can be seen un licensed, un checked.

    The responsiblity of issue License to Slaughter House or to Crack down and Stop it on the hands ofCivic authorities only where nor they are issuing license nor they are cracking down on this trade and in

    turn Meat Markets and shops are functioning unchecked, un licensed, un regulated.REPORT ON POLICE DEPARTMENT

    The Karnataka Police is known as one of the best FORCE in the nation. They are highely educated,learned, soft speaking person in all matters BUT in Cattle related CRIME their prsence is not stronglyfelt. May be due to high Political pressure or over Burdon

    Unwanted delays in registering FIR, resisting in putting IPC Sections, and providing time to illegaltraffickers to assemble and create law and problem etc are reported at many places

    Unofficially informing the political pressure and un written instructions are reported Ignorance of proper procedure, Rules and Sections is also reported Investigation in animal related cases are not taken up to last point as to reach the real culprit other

    wise this crime would had been restricted much earlier We raised this point with Director General of Police during the meeting held in June, 2013 and we

    are still waiting for any direction. We discussed the matter during different meeting held in District Dy. Commissioner offices and

    Range IGPs Commissioner of Police etc and always got assurances.

    Meeting with Director General of PoliceRepresentation as under was given and matter was discussed at length. DGP assured of all steps in the

    matter and Directions to all concerned officials

    Dr. SK Mittal- Member Karnataka State Goseva Ayog called on Police Head Quarter at Naruptunga

    Road, Bangalore on Monday, 1st July, 2013 11 AM and was well received by different Police officials.

    Director General of PoliceMr.Lalrokhuma Pachuau, IPS.Director General of PoliceGovernment of Karnataka

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    Karnataka is blessed with1,91,791 Sq.KMS, Districts 30 Districts,176 Taluks 176, 747Hoblies. of 5628Gramapanchayaths 29406 No. of Villages 270 Towns 4786 No. of Wards Population (2001 Census) Total52850562 Rural 34889033 Urban 17961529 Projected Population (2010) 61523600 Deicidal Growth Rate(1991-2001) (17%) Percentage of Literacy Male 76.10(2001

    Census) Female 56.90 Schedule Caste Population (2001 Census) 8563930Schedule Tribe Population(2001 Census) 3463986 Cultivators (2001 Census) 6883856 Agricultural Labours (2001 Census) 6226942Non-workers (2001 Census) 29315771Livestock Population (2007 Census Provisional) 32865165 Rural Livestock population (2007 Census)31251825 Urban Livestock Population (2007 Census) 1613340No. of Cattle 10,502,520No. of Buffaloes4,326,980: Karnataka is blessed with world fame breeds of Cow like Amruthmhal, Harlikar, Malnad Gidda,Devani, etc. As per Live Stock Sample Survey Report of Govt of Karnataka for the year 05-06 our State has95.96 Lacs Cattle & 40.24 Lacs Buffalo.There shall be 25-30% natural increase in this number every year but record shows decline every year.There is downfall of 15 lac cow & Buffalo in last decade apart from app 35-40 lac speechless animals whichwould had been added to our live stock every year.Illegal Transportation & slaughter of Cow and its progeny Scenario: Theheinous crimestarts fromGovernment lands at hundreds of APMC Yards every dayand on the strength of Health Certificatesissued by Animal Husbandry Dept, travels under the nose of R.T.O,Police, APMC officials and Checkposts. Poor speechless animals are transportedfrom one corner of State to other corner & crosses interstate borders, most cruelly & mercilessly slaughtered without observing any hygiene,Law, Act &Rules. Sale of carcass can be seen with out any certification, violating Municipal Rules & Regulations.In spite of presence of such stringent Union & State statutory provisions,( Anx. A) Karnataka has becomesupplier state to neighboring Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra etc. Illegal slaughter of these speechless

    animals is going on in rampant way. Thousands of slaughter houses are functioning illegally with out anystatutory control. Civic bodies have also provided Slaughter houses BUT with out any physical control andno Pre mortem or post mortem is even seen.Karnataka Police department is working very hard to maintain law and order in the State BUT seems insaneon Crime related to poor speechless animals in spite of public concern and sentiment. As per fair estimate,more than 2,00,000 truck loads ever year transport 40-50 Lakh cow and Cattle illegally.Cattle Mafia is functioning in the state with muscle, political, money power and share. A Catthe purchasedfor RS. 3-4,000 fetches after slaughter RS.40,000/- or say RS. 20,000 Crore. .Thisanimal & carcass trade isgoing on, unchecked, providing contaminated meat to consumer, putting heavy burden on exchequer. It isresulting in to depletion of live stock, high unaffordable price of Milk & milk products, penetration of milk

    made from Urea & detergent playing with the health of our next generation, non availability of organiccompost, apart from hurting public sentiment of compassion towards speechless animals.As several departments are involved and need of coordination was felt, Government of Karnataka cameforward and constituted Karnataka State Goseva Ayog. Ayog is striving very hard and after visiting

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    different corners of the State, we strongly feel that office of the Director General of Police shall intervene andtake effective steps and suggest here as under:-

    All concerned Police officesshall be directed to crack down on illegal Cow and Cattle slaughter andTransportation.

    Karnataka Police intelligenceprepared list of illegal slaughter houses and must have reported on illegaltransportation racket. Reportsso received shall be shared and further called, particularly in interstatebordering Districts.

    F.I.Rs booked in illegal transportation shall be sharedand informed to respective. R.T Owith whom thevehicle is registered to initiate proceedings under Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rules.

    Responsibility shall be fixed, reviewed in district, Range & State crime review meetings and erringofficial shall be suitably warned / punished.

    Animalwelfare Organization and animal activistsshall be provided protectionand timely and effectiveworking ensured on information provided by them shall be kept confidential.

    Special Task forceshall be constituted at least at District level Cow and Cattle custodybe only given to Animal Welfare Organization and not to accused in line with

    Honorable Supreme Court Directions

    Investigation in booked cases shall ensure 1. Origin 2. consignor, Destination, Consignee, regularity etc.We hope to receive your favor of action and strong direction with a copy to us at your earliest.

    Regards.Municipal Administration

    Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 87. Obligatory functions of municipal

    councils. 91. Discretionary functions of municipal

    councils. 226. Non-removal of filth, etc. 228. Filthy

    buildings, etc. 232. Power to enter and inspect, etc.,

    buildings. 242. Prohibition of nuisance. 243. Licensing markets, slaughter houses and

    certain businesses. 244. Opening, closing and letting of markets

    and slaughter houses. 246. Slaughter houses, etc., beyond municipal

    limits.

    247. Unwholesome articles of food and drink1. Substituted by Act 36 of 1994 w.e.f. 1-6.1994.

    251. Duties of municipal council in respect ofdisease among horses, dogs, cattle, sheep orgoats. 256. Premises not to be used for certain

    purposes without licence. urpose referred toin cause (a) or (b) of sub-section (1).

    257. Power of Municipal Commissioner or ChiefOfficer to prevent use of premises in particularareas for purposes referred to in section 256,

    262. Service of notices, etc. 262A. Prohibition of unauthorised occupation of

    land. 276. Municipal Council may prosecute. 323. Government to make rules. 324. Power to make bye-laws.

    Sugestion & RequestKarnataka Goseva Ayog is trying very hard to create awareness among concerned officials and requestHonorable Chief Minister, Ministers, Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, Principal Secretaries,Commissioners, Directors to intervene and issue necessary Directions , Guidelines and monitor theimplementation of All Acts & Rules in letter and spirit and stop illegal Slaughter & transportation of Cattle& Carcass .

    1. Animal Husbandry Department shall ensure that no Animal Health Certificates are issued in violation of aboveActs and also take action/ report to concerned District officials on finding the same. Dy. Director being

    Member Secretary of Mysore SPCA shall convene meetings regularly. Action against persons forging andmisusing AH&VS Dept. name and Seal shall be initiated.

    2. APMC officials shall implement the Directions of Director APMC Circular Sl. No. KM:33Rule 99 Dt.16.4.99.

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    3. Regional Transport Officers shall check Trucks carrying Cattle in violation of Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rulesand report the matter for seizure to nearest Police Station. Appropriate action shall be initiated againstviolating Vehicle & drivers.

    4. Municipal Commissioner / Officials shall check illegal slaughter places in also Cattle gowdons. MunicipalHealth officials shall check and restrict sale of unstamped Carcass. The source of unstamped Carcass at

    Meat shops can lead us to illegal slaughter places.5. Forest officials shall check the Cattle carrying trucks crossing respective Forest Areas and also on walking

    under Wildlife Protection Act and report to nearest Police Station if they find violation of other above Acts &rules.

    6. Police officials have to play vital role. One side they shall provide required security to all concerned officials.Motivate their intelligence wing to get feedback. Act on complaint and reports from Animal lovers. Book Casesunder above mentioned Acts sand Rules. Investigate the matter in depth and reach to the actual consigneeand consignor.

    7. All concerned Police officesshall be directed to crack down on illegal Cow and Cattle slaughter andTransportation.

    8.Karnataka Police intelligenceprepared list of illegal slaughter houses and must have reported on illegaltransportation racket. Reports so received shall be shared and further called,particularly in interstatebordering Districts.

    9. F.I.Rs booked in illegal transportation shall be sharedand informed to respective. R.T Owith whom thevehicle is registered to initiate proceedings under Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rules.

    10. Responsibilityshall be fixed, reviewed in district, Range & State crime review meetings and erringofficial shall be suitably warned / punished.

    11. Animalwelfare Organization and animal activistsshall be provided protectionand timely andeffective working ensured on information provided by them shall be kept confidential.

    12. Special Task forceshall be constituted at least at District level

    13. Cow and Cattle custodybe only given to Animal Welfare Organization and not to accused in line withHonorable Supreme Court Directions

    14. Investigation in booked cases shall ensure 1. Origin 2. consignor, Destination, Consignee, regularityetc.

    15 Revenue officials viz. Tahasildars, Panchayat Development officials shall keep watch in their respective areason animal related crimes, slaughter places, vehicles, meat shops and seize / report to concerned officials fornecessary action.

    16. Encroachment on Gomala land shall be identified and eviction proceedings shall be initiated as per HonbleSupreme court Directions.

    17. Animal shelters / Goshala / Pinjrapole shall be developed / promoted at least one in each Taluk.18. Electric generation and other products be propagated by the use of Bull power, cow dung, Cow urine & Milk

    etc.

    On behalf of Karnataka State Goseva Ayog, I request following Departments to associate, coordinate, report, meet direct subordinate officials In service to Speechless animal . I am sure thatif, we all come forward, join hands than, we will be able to curb the animal related CRIME tostrengthen our Rural economy, employment, hygiene, woman empowerment and stateExchequer.

    Dr. SK Mittal MemberKarnataka State Goseva Ayog

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    UNION & STATE ACTS & RULESFollowing Union and State Acts are, as on today, in force and providing security to our Live Stock.

    Indian Penal Code 429, IPC 295, IPC 153-A Prevention of Cruelty Act of 1960) Transport of Cattle Rules 1965/1978/2001 & Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rules and Indian

    Motor Vehicle Act RULE 74 of Karnataka Motor Rules, 1989 . Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter &

    Preservation of Cattle Act, 1964

    Karnataka Prevention of Animal Sacrifice Act,1959

    Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 Karnataka Agro Produce Marketing (APMC)

    Act Karnataka Municipality Act, 1964 Mysore Police Act. etc

    APMC

    Provisions of Karnataka Agriculture Produce Marketing Act as reproduced in the follwingDirections issued by Directorate

    THE DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE MARKETING

    No.16, 11Th, Raj Bhowan Road, P.B. No. 6309: Bangalore

    CIR. Sl. No. KM33:RULE:99 DT.16.4.1999Sub: Reprentation of akhil Karnataka Gau Raksha Sangh to APM Minister for Safety of Cattle

    Akhil Karnataka Gauraksha Sangh wide their reprentation submitted to Honorable Minister forAgriculture Produce Marketing, Government of Karnataka that illigal sale & Purchase of Cattle is going on inthe APMC Yards in State. Prevention of Cow Slaughter & Preservation of Cattle Act, 1964, and otherActs &Rules of Central & State Government which are not followed in APMC Yards while selling or purchasing

    CRIME CHARTIllegal purchase, sale transfer of cattle

    IPC.429

    IPC 153-A

    IPC 295

    Mysore Police Act Karnataka Agro Produce Marketing (Control ) Act

    Karnataka prevention of Cow Slaughter and Cattle

    preservation Act

    Prevention pf cruelty to animal act , 1960 & Rules

    State Municipalities Acts

    Illegal transportation of cattle on rail and motor

    vehicle

    Karnataka motor vehicle rules

    Motor vehicle act, 1968

    Karnataka prevention of cow slaughter andpreservation of cattle act.

    Karnataka agro produce marketing( control)act

    Prevention of Cruelty to Animal act, 1960

    IPC 429 and IPC 153-A

    Transport of cattle rules, 1978

    Karnataka Forest act

    Indian Wild life Protection Act, 1972

    Illegal transportation of cattle on foot

    Illegal transportation of cattle on foot Rules (PCA Act) 2002

    State prevention of cow slaughter & Cattle preservation Act.Karnataka agro produce marketing control act

    Prevention of cruelty to animal act . 1960

    IPC429 and IPC 153-A

    P.C.A( transport of cattle on foot)Rules, 2001 State Forest

    Acts

    Indian Wild life Protection Act, 1972

    Illegal slaughter of cattle

    Karnatakaprevention of cow slaughter and cattle

    preservation acts Prevention of cruelty to animal act, 1960

    IPC . 429

    IPC .153-A

    KarnatakaMunicipalities Act, 1964

    PCA (slaughter house) rules. 2001

    Illegal Sacrifice/ Bali/ Kurbani of Cattle

    IPC 429 IPC 153

    State prevention of cow slaughter and cattle preservation acts Prevention pf cruelty to animal act , 1960 & Rules

    KarnatakaPrevention of Animal Sacrifice Act, 1964

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    Cattle & requested the strict observation and follow up of said Act. Rules & regulations. Enclosed copy ofrepresentation is self explainatory.

    This is hereby informed to all A.P.M.C.s in the state that Rules and regulations for Cow & Cattle Safetybe observed. Marketing of Cattle comes under Karnataka Agriculture Marketing (Control) Act, 1966. Morethan 100 APMC in the State are already functioning under this Act.

    Further proper action has to be taken as per rthe provisions of Karnataka Cow Slaughter & Preservationof Cattle Act, 1964 and other Central & State Government Acts & Rules to avoid illegal slaughter of Cattle.

    Hence all A.P.M.C. Yards in the State are hereby instructed the following Directions;

    1. All APMC shall registerCattle like Ox, Cow, Calves, Buffalo etc seperately at Entrypoint

    2. As per Act present market Fee is RS.5/-.per head of Cattle IN ADDITION 0.50 P.Perhead of Cattle shall be charged at ENTRY REGISTER LEVEL.

    3. Cattle purchaser shalll pay license feeand obtain License under Rule 72 & 76. Thosewho have a.regular transection, they shall obtain under Rule 76 and other shall obtaintemporary License under Rule 72(3) of A.P.M.C. and pay license fee of RS.50/-

    4. The APMC YARD shall record cattle purchasers permanent address and purpose

    for which Cattle is purchased in Register in A.P.M.C.5. As per Provisions of Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter & Preservation of Cattle Act,1964 slaughter of milking animal i.e. Cow, Calves & She Buffalo is banned. In caseA.P.M.C officials suspect that Cattle transected are for Slaughter. They shallintimatethe matter to nearest Police Station immediately.

    6. Purchaser shall show purchase receipt for Market Fee, Registration Fee & Licensetoofficials during transportation from APMC YARDS

    7. The Fruit and Vegitable wastegenerated in APMC YARDS may be lifted for the use ofCattle feeding and same shall be deleivered free of Cost to Pinjrapole / Gau RakshaSangh

    8. As Sale, Purchase & Transportation of Cow & Cattle for slaughter are illegal as perACT of 1964. Such instances be checked and be reported to nearest Police Station

    for further action.9. Copy of Memo is endorsed to Editor KRUSHIPET, Vidya Nagar, Hublifor publication in

    KRUSHIPET Monthly for awareness and information to RYATS and General Public.S/d.

    V. Umesh IAS

    Karnataka Transport DepartmentMotor Vehicle Rules

    RULE 74 of Karnataka Motor Rules, 1989Sec: 74. Carriage of animals in goods vehicle.-(1) No cattle shall be carried in a goods vehicle in a public place unless:-

    (A) in the case of goat, sheep, deer or pig,-(i) a minimum floor space of 0.2 square meter per head of such cattle is provided in thevehicles;(ii) proper arrangements for ventilation are made; and(iii)it carried in a double decked goods vehicle.-(a) The upper deck flooring is covered with metal sheets with a minimum height of 7.62 cms.Raised on all four sides so as to prevent the animal waste matter such as urine, litter, etc.,falling on the animals on the lower deck;(b) Proper arrangements for drainage are made on each floor;(c) Wooden battens are provided on each floor, to prevent slipping of hoofs of the animals.(B) in the case of any other cattle,-(i) a minimum floor space of 2m x 1m per head of cattle and half of such floor space for a

    young one of cattle which is weaned is provided in the vehicle;(ii) The lead body of the vehicle in constructed of strong wooden planks or of iron sheets witha minimum height of 1.5 meters measured from the floor of the vehicle on all sides and theback;(iii) floor battans are provided to prevent slipping of hoofs;(iv) Every projection likely to cause suffering to an animal is removal; and(v) The cattle are properly secured by ropes tied to the sides of the vehicle.

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    Explanation.-Cattle for the purpose of this sub-rule includes goat, sheep, buffalo, bull, ox,cow, deer, pony, mule, ass, pig or the young ones thereof.(2) No animal belonging to or intended for a circus, menagerie or zoo shall be carried in agoods vehicle in a public place unless,-

    (i) in the case of wild or ferocious animal, a suitable cage, either separate from or integral

    with the lead body of the vehicle used of sufficient strength to contain the animal securely atall times is provided; and(ii) reasonable floor space for each animal is provided in the vehicle.(3) No goods vehicle when carrying any cattle or any animal shall be driver at a speed inexcess of 24 kms. Per hour.202. A. Power to detain vehicles._ Any Officer of othe Transport Department not below therank of Motor vehicles inspector or an Police Officer not below the rank of circle Inspector ofPolice are authorized to exercise powers under Section 207.202- B. Procedure of detaining a motor vehicle._ When a motor vehicle is detained by anyofficer referred to Rule 202-A, he shall take the following steps, namely.-(i) arrangement shall be made for temporary safe custody of the motor vehicle in the nearestPolice station or at any appropriate place;

    (ii) the fact of seizure and detention shall be informed without delay to the secretary, RegionalTransport Authority of the region and the secretary, Regional Transport Authority of theregion to which the motor vehicles belongs;(iii) where prosecution of othe driver or owner or both is necessary, charge sheets againstthemshall be filed before the concerned Maistrate within three days (computation of three daysshall be in accordance with section 10 of General Clauses act, 1897) from the date of seizureand the motor vehicle shall be released by the Officer who detained if after the prosecution iscompleted under intimation to both the secretaries of Regional Transport Authoritiesmentioned in clause (ii);(iv) mahazor of the vehicles is to be carried out in writing of its condition, and parts which areeasily removable, replaceable and temperable (viz., Television, DVD/VCD/MP-3 Play Raido,

    public address system and any other such equipments) and a copy of its is to be delivered toothe person from whom it is seized, duly signed.202- C. Release of seized and detained vehicles._ (1) An application for release of a vehicleseized and detained under sub-section (1) of section 207 shall be in the form of amemorandum in duplicate with relevant documents duly enclosing a fee of rupees fifty. TheSecretaries of the Regional Trasnport Authority, of the Region shall entertain an applicationfor release of vehicles seized and detained by his subordinate Officers192-A. Using vehicles without permit. (1) Whoever drives a motor vehicle or causes orallow a motor vehicle to be used in contravention of theprovisions of sub-section (1) ofsection 66 or in contravention of any condition of a permit relating to the route on which or thearea in which or the purpose for which the vehicle may be used, shall be punishable for thefirst offence with a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees but shall not be less thantwo thousand rupees and for any subsequent offence with imprisonment which may extend toone year but shall not be less than three months or with fine which may extend to tenthousand rupees but shall not be less than five thousand rupees or with both : Provided thatthe Court may for reasons to be recorded, impose a lesser punishment.(2) Nothing in this section shall apply to the use of a motor vehiclein an emergency for theconveyance of persons suffering from sickness or injury or for the transport of materials forrepair or for the transport of food or materials to relieve distress or of medical supplies for alike purpose : Provided that the person using the vehicle reports about the same to theRegional Transport Authority within seven days from the date of such use.(3) The Court to which an appeal lies from any conviction in respect of an offence of thenature specified in sub-section (1), may set aside or vary any order, made by the Court

    below, notwithstanding that no appeal lies against the conviction in connection with whichsuch order was made].Corresponding Law. Section 192-A corresponds to section 123 oftheMotor Vehicles Act, 1939.

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    offered for slaughter any animal, other than a calf of she-buffalo, unless he has obtained in respect of such animal acertificate in writing from the competent authority appointed for the area that the animal is fit for slaughter.

    (2) A certificate under sub-section (1) shall be granted by the competent authority, after it has, for reasons to berecorded in writing, certified that,

    (a) the animal is over the age of twelve years; or

    (b) the animal has become permanently incapacitated for breeding, draught or giving milk due to injury, deformity orany other cause.

    (3) No certificate under sub-section (1) shall be granted if the animal is suffering from any disease which makes itsmeat unwholesome for human consumption.

    (4) A certificate under this section shall be granted in such form and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed.

    6. Power of revision.(1) The State Government may, at any time, for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legalityor propriety of any order passed by a competent authority, granting or refusing to grant any certificate under section 5,call for and examine the records of the case and may pass such order in reference thereto as it thinks fit.

    (2) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (1) any order passed by the competent authority granting or refusing togrant a certificate, and any order passed by the State Government under sub-section (1), shall be final and shall not becalled in question in any court.

    7. Slaughter to be in places specified.No animal in respect of which a certificate has been granted under section 5,shall be slaughtered in any place other than a place specified by such authority or officer as the State Government mayappoint in this behalf.

    8. Restriction on transport of animal or cow for slaughter.No person shall transport or offer for transport orcause to be transported any animal or cow from any place within the State to any place outside the State, forthe purpose of its slaughter in contravention of the provisions of this Act or with the knowledge that it will beor is likely to be, so slaughtered.

    9. Prohibition of sale, purchase or disposal of cow or calf of she-buffalo for slaughter.No person shallpurchase, sell or otherwise dispose of or offer to purchase, sell or otherwise dispose of or cause to be purchased, soldor otherwise disposed of, cows or calves of she-buffaloes for slaughter or knowing or having reason to believe thatsuch cattle shall be slaughtered

    10. Power to enter and inspect.(1) For the purposes of this Act, the competent authority or any person authorisedin this behalf by the competent authority (hereinafter referred to as the authorised person) shall have power to enterand inspect any premises where the competent authority or the authorised person has reason to believe that anoffence under this Act has been or is likely to be committed.

    (2) Every person in occupation of any such premises shall allow the competent authority or the authorised person suchaccess to the premises as may be necessary for the aforesaid purpose and shall answer to the best of his knowledgeand belief any questions put to him by the competent authority or by the authorised person.

    11. Penalties.Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this Act, shall, on conviction, be punished withimprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, orwith both.

    12. Offences under the Act to be cognizable.All offences under this Act, shall be cognizable

    13. Abetment.Whoever abets any offence punishable under this Act or attempts to commit any such offence, shall bepunished with the punishment provided in this Act for such offence

    14. Persons exercising powers under the Act deemed to be public servants.All persons exercising powersunder this Act shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code.

    15. Protection of persons acting in good faith .No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall be institutedagainst the competent authority or any person exercising powers under this Act for anything which is in good faith doneor intended to be done under this Act or the rule made there under

    16. Exemptions.Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, this Act shall not apply to,

    (a) any cow or animal operated upon for vaccine lymph, serum or for any experimental or research purpose at aninstitution established, conducted or recognized by the State Government; or

    (b) any cow or animal,(i) slaughter of which is certified by a Veterinary Officer authorized by the State Government,to be necessary in the interest of the public health; (ii) which is suffering from any disease which is certified by aVeterinary Officer authorized by the State Government as being contagious and dangerous to other animals. 1[(c) anycow or animal, slaughter of which is certified to be necessary on the ground that it is suffering from an incurabledisease or injury, (i) in the case of a cow or animal belonging to the Central Government in the Ministry of Defence,by a Veterinary Officer of the Indian Army; (ii) in the case of any other cow or animal, by a Veterinary Officer authorizedby the State Government.]1 1. Substituted by Act 26 of 1975 w.e.f. 5.6.1975

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    17. Delegation of powers.The State Government may, by notification, delegate,

    (i)to any local authority, its powers and functions under section 3, within the local area subject to the jurisdiction of suchlocal authority;

    (ii)to any officer of the State Government its powers and functions under sub-section (1) of section 6.

    18. Establishment of institutions for taking care of cows or other animals.

    (1) The State Government may establish, or direct any local authority or society registered under the 1[Karnataka]1Societies Registration Act, 1960, or any association or body of persons to establish institutions at such places as maybe deemed necessary for taking care of cows or other animals sent thereto.

    1. Adapted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1.11.1973

    (2) The State Government may provide by rules for the proper management of such institutions for the care of cows orother animals therein and also for the class or variety of cows or other animals that may be admitted herein.

    (3) The State Government or subject to the previous sanction of the State Government, the local authority, society orbody of persons or association establishing an institution under sub-section (1), may levy such fees as may beprescribed for the maintenance of such institutions.

    19. Power to make rules.(1) The State Government may by notification, after previous publication, make rules forcarrying out the purposes of this Act.

    (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for,(a) the powers and duties of competent authority, in addition to those provided in this Act;(b) the form of the certificate under section 5;(c) the amount of the fee to be paid under section 5;(d) the conditions subject to which this Act shall not apply to any animal under section 16;(e) the management of Institutions established under section 18 and the fee to be levied for their maintenance; and(f) any other matter which is to be or may be, prescribed.(3) Every rule made under this section shall be laid as soon as may be after it is made before each House of the StateLegislature while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two ormore successive sessions, and if before the expiry of the session in which it is so laid or the session immediatelyfollowing, both Houses agree in making anymodification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not bemade, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; sohowever, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done

    under that rulePrevention of Crulety to Animal Act, 1960

    CHAPTER IV TRANSPORT OF CATTLE46. Rules 47 to 56 shall apply to the transport by rail of cows, bulls, bullocks, buffaloes, yaks and calves.(hereinafter in these rules referred to as cattle).47. (a) A valid certificate by a qualified veterinary surgeon to the effect that the cattle are in a fitcondition to travel by rail or road and are not suffering from any infectious or contagious or parasiticdiseases and that thay have been vaccinated against rinderpest and any other infectious or contagious orparasitic diseases, shall accompany each consignment.(b) In the absence of such a certificate, the carrier shall refuse to accept the consignment for transport.(c) The certificate shall be in the form specified in ScheduleE.

    48. Veterinary first-aid equipment shall accompany all batches of cattle.49. (a) Each consignment shall bear a label showing in bold red letters the name, address and telephonenumber (if any) of the consignor and consignee, the number and types of cattle being transported andquantity of rations and food provided.(b) The consignee shall be informed about the train or vehicle in which the consignment of cattle is beingsent and its arrival time in advance.(c) The consignment of cattle shall be booked by the next train or vehicle and shall not be detained after the

    consignment is accepted for booking.50. The average space provided per cattle in Railway wagon or vehicle shall not be less than twosquaremetres.51. (a) Suitable rope and platforms should be used for loading cattle from vehicles.(b) In case of railway wagon the dropped door of the wagon may be used as a ramp when loading or

    unloading is done to the platform.52. Cattle shall be loaded after they are properly fed and given water.53. Cattle in advanced stage of pregnancy shall not be mixed with young cattle in order to avoid stampededuring transportation.54. (1) Watering arrangements on route shall be made and sufficient quantities of water shall be carried foremergency.(2) Sufficient feed and fooder with adequate reserve shall be carried to last during the journey.

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    (3) Adequate ventilation shall be ensured.55. When cattle is to be transported by rail.(a) An ordinary goods wagon shall carry not more than ten adult cattle or fifteen calves on broad gauge, notmore than six adult cattle or ten calves on metre guage, or not more than four cattle or six calves on narrowgauge.(b) Every wagon carrying cattle shall have at least one attendant.

    (c) Cattle shall be loaded parallel to the rails, facing each other.(d) Padding material such as straw, shall be placed on the floor to avoid injury if a cattle lies down and thisshall not be less than 6 cms thick.(e) Rations for the journey shall be carried in the middle of the wagon.(f) To provide adequate ventilation, upper door of one side of the wagon shall be kept open properly fixedand the upper door of the wagon shall have wire gauge closely welded mesharrangements to preventburning cinders from the engines entering the wagon and leading to fire outbreak.(g) Cattle wagon should be attached in the middle of the train.(h) Cooking shall not be allowed in the wagons nor hurricane lamps without chimneys.(i) Two breast bars shall be provided on each side of the wagon,one at height of 60 to 80 cm& the other at100to110cm.(J) Cattle-in-milk shall be milked at least twice a day and the calves shall be given sufficient quantity of milk

    to drink.(k) As far as possible, cattle may be moved during the nights only.(l) During day time, if possible, they should be unloaded, fed , given water and rested and if in milk, milkingshall be carried out.56. When cattle are to be transported by goods vehicle, the following precautions are to be taken namely:(a) Specially fitted goods vehicles with a special type of tail board and padding around the sides should beused.(b) Ordinary goods vehicles shall be provided with anti-slipping material, such as coir matting or woodenboard on the floor and the superstructure, if low, should be raised.(c) No goods vehicle shall carry more than six cattle.(d) Each goods vehicle shall be provided with one attendant.(e) While transporting, the cattle, the goods, vehicles shall not be loaded with any other merchandise; and

    (f) to prevent cattle being frightened or injured, they should preferably, face the engine.

    8. SCHEDULEH (See Rule 47)Proforma for Certificate of fitness to travel - Cattle

    This Certificate should be completed and signed by a qualified Veterinary SurgeonDate and Time of Examination:..........Species of cattle:.................Number of Trucks/Railway Wagons..........Number of cattle:................Sex:. Age:Breed and identification marks, if any:......Transported from............To................Via........I hereby certify that I have read rules 46 to 56 in Chapter IV of the Transport of Animals Rules, 1978.1. That, at the request of (consignor)I have examined the above mentionedCattle in the goods vehicle/railway wagons not more than 12 hours before their departure.2. That each cattle appeared to be in a fit condition to travel by rail/road and is not showing anysigns of infectious or contagious or parastic disease and that it has been vaccinated against rinderpest andany other infectious or contagious or parasitic disease(s).3. That the cattle were adequately fed and watered for the purpose of the journey.4. That the cattle have been vaccinated.(a) Type of vaccine/s:(b)Date of vaccination/s: Signed:...................

    Address:................

    Date: Qualifications.....Provisions of PCA(Slaughter House) Rules, 2001Provisions of PCA (Establishment of SPCA) Rules, 2001Provisions of PCA(Transprtation of Cattle on Foot) Rules, 2001

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    Belgaum raid

    Circle Inspector of policeBailongal Tk.,Belgaum.Sub: Registration of FIR for the crime under the provisions of Karnataka Provision Of Cow Slaughter andPreservation of cattle act 1964, PCA act 1960, Karnataka Muncipalty Act 1964 & other provisions.Sir,During my visit to Belgaum and reports from public regarding continued illegal cow and cattle slaughter at many

    places in belgaum district, particularly Nesargi village in Bailongal Taluq and a visit was planned to witness thereports.

    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    On Tuesday 11th June 2013, after meeting S.P belgaum and as perhis instructions the protection cover provided by you and in companyof Animal Husbandry Officials, We visited a compound on the righthand side of highway road and after entering in the premises we saw4 cow and cattles inside and heaps of bones, horns, skin and animalfat was seen. All the equipments used for slaughter of cattle, meltingpan for beef and mixing of ghee and adulterated ghee containers

    were seen. Tahshildar and Asst. CommissionerBailongal also were called at the site.Who also witnessed the presence ofheinous crime of illegal slaughter, foodadulteration, creation of pollutionhazard.

    All above attracts provisions ofKarnataka Provision Of Cow Slaughterand Preservation of cattle act 1964,PCA act 1960, Karnataka MunicipaltyAct-1964, Food Adulteration IPC-429

    and other provisions.I hereby report andrequest to take thecognizance of crimeand book the FIRandsave the preciouslife of Cow and cattle,confiscate theequipments , materialand also the propertyused in above heinouscrime and book theculprits at the earliest.

    With Regards,Dr.S.K.Mittal, Member

    Karnataka State Go-Seva Aayog

    copy to DeputyComissener belgaum, Inspector General ofPolice Bgm, Superintendent of Police BelgaumDyDirectorAnimal Husbandry & Vet Service : DirectorAH&VS &Member Secretary Karnataka state GosevaAyogthe raid on illegal Cattle slaughter houseworking at Nesargi.Dy.commsnrBelgaum Dist

    Dear Mr. Jayram IASGreetings to you,I extend my warm thanks for courtesy extended by all during my visit to Belgaum Dist and stay on 11-13 June, 2013. Ifound a knowledgeable and concerned officer in you who smilingly extend all help and solve problems in spite of allpressure. I could feel when a lodging of FIR took long 60 hours in spite of presence of Asst. Com,, Tahsildar, CPI, PSI,Asst. Dir., AH&VS Vet. Officer Beilhongal during During my stay, I was reported rampant illegal transportation of Cattle,mostly towards GOA and also illegal slaughtering in different parts of District and even in heart of City - a place calledKasayigali just behind Market Police Station. I brought the same to the notice of Area Dy.SP Mr. Muthuraj and also toCEO ZP.I feel that a Checkpost at Ramnagar- as promised - will certainly dent the problem. A meeting of concerned officialsincluding CEOZP, SP, RTO,DFO, APMC, Municipal Commissioner & AH&VS, SPCA etcshall be convened a.s.a.pto discuss and effectively control the heinous CRIME.I may kindly be intimated the date and time of meeting in advance to enable me to participate and contribute in themeeting please

    with high regardsYours in service to speechless animalsDr. SK Mittal B.Com (Hons) LLM, Ph.DMember Karnataka State Goseva Ayog

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    g.4) G PAizU, f

    AZAiv, g.5) q|| J.P. v, zg, PlP

    U DAiU.

    6) Cg jPjU,g.

    7) G DAiPg, g.8) G zPg, ES,g.

    9) zP jU CPjU,g.

    10)G Cgt AgPuPjU,g.

    sAi Gvjz i CzsPg U zgU GzPg, ES, ggg Uwv, sAiqPqAv i CzsPg Pjzg U sAi FPPAqAv qv.

    gAsz i CzsPg Aiz U sU jAv PlPU DAiUz z gz q|| J.P. v gg Pjz gU, FPPAq iwAi sU rzg.

    1) g fAi Z.r. Pq vQ Urzz SAvg PggdP CPvV P egU UtP iqwz,ZP CAv egU P qz PAqAAzslg Q PzAi qPAz wzg.

    2) fAig JJA eg igPmAi egU igliqwz, igl z egUU UrgUAqAv zPjUAz zrPgt v ziglUwz JAz wzg.

    3) gezAv egU CPV UtP ir F fAiUrzz SAvg Pg gdP ggeUwz, UtPAzsz egUU P P, g v DgzVz PgV qPUwz JAz wzg.

    4) fAi UrzAz PgP egU UtP iqwzAzsz UtPzgg zPjU P irz zrPgtv vj UtP iqwggAz w zg.

    5) g Ug U jAiilt v. PAi Aiiz gVqAiz U fv PS z zPgU zs irigUwz JAz wzg.

    Aq J AiU jz i CzsPg, sAi djzDgPP ES v jU ESAijU fAi egU UtP

    Azsz Aiiz AiU GAXz UtP zgg AAiig Pln PAv Dzzg.(P - DgPP ES v jU ES) fAi Urzzg CgtESAi ZPU egU UtP U Ai gAP UtPzgg MzV zPjU zrPgt vzvvvAi j PAv azg.

    (P Cgt ES) g Ugz q CPvVzPgU zsAiiUwz, zj Ai PVgzjAz, AAz zz dwU, DgPP CPjU,Ug PAi DgUPj U,PlPg AWz zPjUU Evg CPjU sAi Pgz gV Za P vUzP DAiPg, g Ug PgjU azg.

    (P DAiPg, g UgP) fAi Cvzg tzAii AW (JJ) Pz 4 UAz AiizsAi qgzjAz, dgg sAi q CUv PPUAv G zPg, ES, ggjUazg.(P G zPg, ES)AzuAiAU sAiPAiUv.

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    G zPg, fPjU, ES, g. g f, g.AS : fP/vA/Ce/s/q/13-14 AP : 25-7-2013.wAi F PPAq CPjUU iw U P PPV1) fPjU, g f,ggg D AiPjU.

    2)

    DAiPg, UgP, g.3) R PAiPCPjU, f AZAiv,g.4) q|| J.P. v, zg,PlP U DAiU.5) Cg jPjU,g.

    6) G DAiPg,g.

    7)

    G zPg, ES, g.8) zP jU CPjU,g.9) G CgtAgPuPjU, g.