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Published 19:17 IST, July 10th 2024

Six Cows Die After Allegedly Eating Contaminated Millet In UP, Two Officials Suspended

District Magistrate Dr Rajendra Paisian said that in a government cowshed in Sharifpur village under Sambhal police station area, health of many cows suddenly deteriorated after allegedly eating contaminated millet.

Six Cows Die After Allegedly Eating Contaminated Millet In UP, Two Officials Suspended | Image: Representational

Sambhal: Six cows died and as many fell sick after allegedly eating contaminated millet in a government cow shelter here, officials said on Wednesday. Following the incident, two officials were suspended on charges of negligence, they said. District Magistrate Dr. Rajendra Paisian said that in a government cowshed in Sharifpur village under Sambhal police station area, the health of many cows suddenly deteriorated after allegedly eating contaminated millet.

Six of these cows died and as many fell sick and are undergoing treatment, Paisian said. He said that Gram Panchayat Officer Saurabh Singh and Shivam from the Animal Husbandry department have been suspended with immediate effect. An explanation has also been sought from four other officers, including the Block Development Officer, and if they are found guilty, strict action will be taken against them as well, the district magistrate said.

He said the samples from the deceased cows have been sent to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) in Bareilly for investigation. The real reason of his death will be known after investigation, Paisian added.

 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Republic and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Updated 19:17 IST, July 10th 2024

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