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Raj CM appeals to Centre to provide financial help to control lumpy skin disease

By IANS | Published: August 05, 2022 12:30 PM

Jaipur, Aug 5 Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to the Central government to provide financial help to ...

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Jaipur, Aug 5 Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to the Central government to provide financial help to the state for controlling the lumpy skin disease spreading among the cattle in the state.

Lumpy virus has now spread to cows and buffaloes in 17 districts of Rajasthan.

Expressing concern over the spread among the cattle, Gehlot said that the state government was taking all possible measures to control the disease.

He urged the Central government to provide financial and necessary assistance to save the cow progeny and cooperate in an effective control of the disease. Gehlot appealed to the cattle owners of the state and to the Gaushala operators to be patient and urged the public representatives and voluntary organisations to cooperate with the state government in the controlling and prevention of the disease.

Gehlot said that livestock is the lifeline of the farmers of Rajasthan. The cows provide economic support to the cattle rearers in the event of famine. For centuries pastoralists have been fighting against adverse conditions on the strength of livestock. He said that the state government is committed to maintain the importance of the valuable livestock wealth of the state, to make them financially self-reliant by providing them the means of employment along with their development and growth of livestock production.

Over 4,292 cows have already died as the virus has now spread from 10 districts of western Rajasthan to seven more districts. These include the capital Jaipur district as well as Ajmer, Udaipur, Kuchaman City, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Churu among others.

State Animal Husbandry Minister Lalchand Kataria has directed to ban the transportation of animals for the next one month. In Jaipur also, the disease has infected cows in the Hingonia Gaushala.

According to the government report, over 1.21 lakh cattle have been affected by the virus.

Around 94,222 are undergoing treatment and 42,232 animals have been recovered. Most animals are said to be infected in Barmer. The death of 1,307 cows has been recorded here.

Ganganagar is the worst affected where over 22,000 cows are affected and 840 have died, next is Barmer with 11,000 sick cows and 830 have died, and in Jodhpur over 10,000 cattle are affected and 730 have died.

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