New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani interacted with the officers of Department of Forest and Animal Husbandry to offer essential strategies and inputs for Karuna Abhiyan-2021.
The Chief Minister additionally inspected the medical care and coverings on the Animal Welfare Centre, which is ruled by the Department of Forest. In addition to that, he had a dialog with the heads of NGOs and voluntary organisations who’re part of Karuna Abhiyan this yr.
The Chief Minister made it clear that the Chinese manjhas are banned. The state authorities is conducting strict surveillance to make sure its implementation. All these discovered utilizing or promoting them will face extreme punishments.
Giving particulars about Karuna Abhiyan, Mr. Rupani mentioned, “More than 50 thousand birds and animals have been saved under the Karuna Abhiyan till date. I congratulate the Forest Department, NGOs and all other organisations who are actively involved in saving the lives of innocent animals. Karuna Abhiyan is yet another step towards a safe and secure Gujarat.”
The Chief Minister urged everybody concerned within the Karuna Abhiyan to comply with and implement the SOPs issued by the state authorities within the wake of COVID-19 disaster and hen flu. He suggested the officers to take utmost care to forestall the unfold of hen flu and make sure that it doesn’t unfold to different birds and animals.
The Department of Animal Husbandry has made essential preparations for offering essential medical care to the birds and animals throughout Uttarayan. This contains ICU, ambulance, and a devoted 1962 Animal Helpline.
ACS of Forest Department Dr. Rajiv Gupta mentioned, “Karuna Abhiyan is a sensitive initiative taken by the state government under the guidance of Chief Minister Mr. Vijay Rupani. A large number of birds and animals have been saved under this. This year, more than 250 voluntary organisations have taken part to support the state government in this noble cause.”
Dr. Gupta insisted that individuals concerned in rescuing and treating injured birds should use a PPE package. Around 20,000 PPE kits have been distributed freed from price. 421 healthcare centres, 71 cell vans, 37 Karuna Animal Ambulances and 529 veterinarians along with officers and volunteers are part of the Karuna Abhiyan this yr.