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At least 46 cows died of “pneumonia and starvation” in an overcrowded cattle protection centre here in the last few days, Andhra Pradesh government officials said on Saturday. Police registered a case against the management of the centre for alleged negligence that caused the cattle deaths at the shelter which was filled with slush due to heavy rains, according to the East Godavari district officials.
Joint Director of Animal Husbandry V Venkateswara Rao said rains and slush caused pneumonia, leading to the death of cows.
While the centre could accommodate only about 150 cattle, 480 were housed there in crammed conditions, the officials alleged. District Collector Kartikeya Mishra ordered an inquiry into the cattle deaths and disbanded the society.
He constituted a committee, headed by the local Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), to manage the cattle shelter. The RDO, Raghu Babu, who visited the centre, said there was negligence on part of the society members that led to the tragedy.
They claimed there was no negligence on their part and they fed the cattle properly. They demanded that the case against them withdrawn. The collector, however, said the remaining cows in the centre would be given to the Integrated Tribal Development Agency, Rampachodavaram. The cattle would reared by the local farmers, he said.
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