Simian Threat Compounded With Bovine Nuisance In Taj City

Simian threat compounded with bovine nuisance in Taj City

Agra : , Nov 12, 2012: Thousands of monkeys continue to terrorize urban Agra.Agra, Nov 12.: .Thousands upon thousands of monkeys still roam the streets making urban Agra miserable.Despite regular incidents of monkey bites, the district authorities have been dragging their feet on implementing the decisions taken in the past to contain the simian menace.The district authorities are slow to implement the previous decisions made in order to control the simian threat despite frequent monkey bites.

 Simian Threat Compounded With Bovine Nuisance In Taj City-TeluguStop.com

Even though there are frequent cases of monkey bites in Agra, authorities from the surrounding districts have not been taking the necessary steps to enforce the policies taken by the government in the past.
“This is a problem in the whole of Braj Mandal.This is an issue in Braj Mandal.Braj Mandal is facing this problem.Vrindavan monkeys have drawn international attention.International attention has been drawn to Vrindavan monkeys.Vrindavan monkeys are attracting international attention.The local bodies had made plans to sterilise the monkeys, but the project was given up.Local bodies were planning to sterilize the monkeys but this was abandoned.Although the local authorities had planned to sterilize them, the plan was scrapped.

Now thousands of monkeys in Vrindavan, Mathura, Goverdhan, Barsana and Gokul have become such a nuisance for the pilgrims that politicians are finding it hard to respond,” said Jagan Nath Poddar, convener of the Friends of Vrindavan.Jagan Nath, co-founder of Friends of Vrindavan said that thousands of monkeys have been found in Vrindavan and Mathura.

Jagan Nath poddar, founder of Friends of Vrindavan stated that the thousands of monkeys living in Vrindavan Mathura, Mathura and Barsana have made it so difficult for pilgrims to visit them.

After the simian menace that remains largely unaddressed, a new challenge to urban centres now comes from the bovine nuisance, thanks to drastic restrictions on cow slaughter.

The bovine nuisance is a threat to cities, which has been largely ignored after the persistent simian plague.This problem was made worse by the recent restrictions placed on the slaughter of cows.

After the unresolved simian threat, urban centers now face a bovine nuisance due to strict restrictions on cow slaughter.

“So many people have been injured by rampaging bulls and buffaloes.

Many people were injured in the past by buffaloes and bulls running amok.Rampaging bulls or buffaloes have caused so many injuries.

The Supreme Court of India had directed the local authorities to shift the dairies and stop the movement of cattle on the roads.According to the Supreme Court of India, the authorities were directed by the Supreme Court of India to move the dairy and stop cattle movement on roads.

The Supreme Court of India directed local authorities to stop calves from moving on Indian roads and shift their dairies.Thousands of cows and buffaloes jam traffic as they cross over to river Yamuna for their daily baths.

As thousands of buffaloes and cows cross the Yamuna River for daily baths, traffic is backed up by hundreds.Traffic is jammed as thousands of cattle and buffaloes travel to Yamuna for daily baths.

Everywhere you see heaps of cow dung,” said Rajiv Gupta, President, Lok Swar, an NGO.You will see heaps upon heaps of cowdung everywhere,” stated Rajiv Gupta (President, Lok Swar), an NGO.”Everywhere you look, there is cow dung,” Rajiv Gopta, the President of Lok Swar NGO.

The lanes are full of stray animals — dogs, monkeys and cows while bulls have been attacking tourists outside the Taj Mahal and Akbar’s tomb at Sikandra.There are many stray animals in the lanes, including dogs, monkeys, and cows.Bulls attack tourists at Sikandra and outside of the Taj Mahal tomb.

These lanes are home to stray animals such as dogs, monkeys, cows, and bulls who have attacked tourists near the Taj Mahal’s tomb in Sikandra.

“The Agra Municipal Corporation is supposed to capture these animals and house them in enclosures, but they are not at all serious about the matter,” said senior citizen Sudhir Gupta, a resident of Vijay Nagar Colony.

According to Sudhir Gupta (a senior citizen from Vijay Nagar Colony), “The Agra Municipal Corp is supposed capture the animals and place them in their enclosures.But they’re not serious about it.”Sudhir Gupta, an elderly citizen of Vijay Nagar Colony, stated that the Agra Municipal Corporation was supposed to take these animals and put them into enclosures.

“Our colony is daily visited by dozens of cows and bulls.

Our colony receives daily visits from dozens of bulls and cows.Every day, dozens upon dozens of bulls or cows visit our colony.

This is in addition to monkeys and dogs.These animals are in addition to dogs and monkeys.In addition, monkeys and dogs are also frequenting the colony.It has become dangerous to go out for a walk these days.

These days, it is dangerous to take a stroll.Going for walks has become unsafe.Any time anyone can be attacked by stray animals,” Gupta added.”Anyone can be attacked and bitten by stray dogs,” Gupta said.Anyone can be attacked or savaged by stray animal,” Gupta stated.

Till some years ago, only the subzi mandis attracted these animals, but now they are all over the place.

These animals used to be attracted only by the subzi mandis a few years back, but they now live all around the world.Subzi mandis were the only ones that attracted them until a long time ago.But now, they’re all over.

“The monkeys especially target women and children.The monkeys target children and women especially.”The monkeys are particularly interested in children and women.For years we have not had the courage to climb our terrace, as hordes of monkeys relax and play antics there,” said Meera Gupta, a homemaker.Meera Gupta, an elderly homemaker, said that for years, she has not been brave enough to climb up our terrace.“Hordes upon monkeys play and relax there,” Meera stated.Meera Gupta a homemaker said, “For years, we haven’t had the courage climb our terrace as hordes monkeys relax there and play antics.”

Belanganj shopkeeper Rakesh said, “In many cases, hungry cows consume polythene, leather cuttings and other waste material, and when they are in agony they go berserk, attacking anyone who comes in their way.Rakesh, a Belanganj shopkeeper, said that many cows become hungry by polythene and leather cuttings.When they feel ill, they attack anyone in their path.Rakesh Belanganj, the shopkeeper said: “In many instances, hungry cows consume leather cuttings, polythene, and other waste materials.And when in pain, they go berserk and attack anyone that gets in their way.We can do nothing.””We can’t do anything.”There is nothing we can do.

The faithfuls feed bananas to the monkeys and green leaves to the cows on the Yamuna Kinara road early in the morning.Early in the morning, the faithfuls give bananas to monkeys and green leaf to cows along Yamuna Kinara Road.

In the early morning hours, devotees provide bananas for the monkeys as well as green leaves for the cows at Yamunakinara.Later these animals enter the busy market places and start attacking people, said temple priest Nandan Shrotriya.

Nandan Shrotriya, a temple priest, stated that later these animals will enter busy markets and attack people.Nandan Shrotriya, temple priest, explained that these animals later enter busy marketplaces and begin attacking people.

A municipal official said, “Where can we keep these animals and who will feed them?An official from the municipality said that they could not keep them and would need to feed them.One municipal official stated, “Where do we store these animals? And who will feed them?” The gaushalas are already full.Already, the gaushalas have reached capacity.The gaushalas already have enough food.

As for the monkeys, there are legal restrictions on capturing them and releasing them in the wild.The law prohibits the capture and release of monkeys in their natural habitat.

There are restrictions regarding the release and capture of the monkeys.The monkeys can not be transported anywhere.They cannot be moved anywhere.Monkeys cannot be taken anywhere.All plans to relocate them have failed.They are not able to be relocated.All attempts to move them failed.In many cases they return.”They often return.”Many times they return.

For want of food, these animals loiter around the garbage dumping sites.These animals wander the streets in search of food.

They wander aimlessly around garbage dump sites in search for food.

“The Taj city faces an unprecedented bovine, simian and canine menace.The Taj City is facing a new bovine, simian, and canine threat.”The Taj city is under a unique bovine, canine and simian threat.The roads are not safe.Roads are dangerous.It is not safe.Animals compete with humans to race through to their destinations.In order to get to their destination, animals race with people.To race to their destinations, both animals and humans must compete.

In the process there are so many accidents.There are many incidents in this process.Many accidents occur during this race.The officials of the Agra Municipal Corporation and Mayor Navin Jain had promised action three years ago, but now everyone is busy with the elections,” said Mukesh Jain, a social activist who’s also the convener of the Satyamev Jayate Trust, which had taken the initiative to transport monkeys at its own cost to forests near Chitrakoot, but animal rights activists had raised objections.

Three years ago the Agra Municipal Corp and Mayor Navin Jain promised to take action, but everyone’s busy with elections,” Mukesh Jain (a social activist) said.He is also co-convener of Satyamev Jayate Trust.The trust had initiated the transport of monkeys to the forests around Chitrakoot at their own expense, although animal rights activists raised concerns.”The officials from the Agra Metropolitan Corporation and Mayor Navin jain had made promises three years back, but now everybody is busy with the election,” Mukesh Jayate Trust convener, who was also a social activist.It had been the responsibility of transporting monkeys on its own to forest near Chitrakoot.However, animal rights activists were against it.The project had to be abandoned.This project was abandoned.It was cancelled.

Villagers no longer support or feed cows that go barren.The villager no longer supports or feeds the barren cows.Villagers are no longer able to support and feed the cows left barren by their neighbors.The bulls are chased away towards cities.Bulls are driven away from villages and towards the cities.They chase the bulls away to cities.The grim question is who will feed these animals and for how long?It is now clear that the question of who and how will these animals be fed is a serious one #Simian #threat #compounded #bovine #nuisance

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