Stray cattle menace residents in Madhya Pradesh.

August 9th 2023.

Stray cattle menace residents in Madhya Pradesh.
Residents of Ganj Basoda have been facing a serious issue of stray cattle roaming the city streets, making it difficult to move around safely. Not only do the cattle fight amongst themselves, but also cause damage to the vehicles and people who get in their way. With the number of stray cattle increasing every day, the problem is only getting worse.

The cattle can be seen on Bareth Road, Station Road, and Tyonda Road, and are often found eating the vegetables from the vendors' handcarts. These animals have even caused accidents, one of which happened a few days ago when a bull attacked an elderly woman and a man, leaving them with severe injuries.

The stray cattle are making it difficult for smooth traffic flow, and elderly people, school children, and women are afraid to pass by the roads where the animals are seen. There are 24 wards in the city and stray cattle can be found everywhere, yet the district administration's plans to relocate them to cowsheds have yet to be implemented.

Meanwhile, the NSS Navankur Unit of Ganj Basoda recently conducted a rally to raise awareness among voters about the upcoming elections. Despite this, the problem of the stray cattle still remains, and the residents are hoping that the district administration will take some steps to address the issue before it gets out of hand.

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