Spelling out their expectations from the Budget, the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO) has also demanded increased funds for street animal care through the Animal Welfare Board of India, among others.
Varda Mehrotra, Director of FIAPOa, urged the government to allocate special funds for running animal birth control programmes for dogs, funds for regulating slaughterhouses and for setting up and proper functioning of State Animal Welfare Boards.
Mehrotra said there are nearly 4,000 gaushalas that are functional across the country but only a few (maintained by religious sects or individuals) are in good condition.
"Some of the common problems found in gaushalas include overcrowding, insufficient feed, inadequate medical attention, communicable diseases being spread to other healthy animals through contaminated air/water/feed, etc. The government needs to allocate funds for better maintenance of gaushalas since they currently house animals that no longer give milk," he said in a statement.
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