J&K Forms Panel to Regulate Cattle Transport, Curb Vigilante Attacks

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered the formation of a high-level committee to draft comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures for bovine animal transport. The move aims to address increased attacks by cow protection groups on people legally transporting cattle for breeding and dairy, who are often mistaken for those involved in slaughter. The committee will examine existing laws, set verification protocols, ensure animal welfare, and recommend tech-driven monitoring solutions. Once implemented, the SOPs will protect legitimate transport and aid nomadic herder communities like the Bakarwals.

Key Points: J&K Committee to Draft SOPs for Bovine Transport Amid Attacks

  • Regulate bovine transport across J&K
  • Curb illegal transport & vigilante attacks
  • Ensure animal welfare & proper documentation
  • Aid nomadic herders like Bakarwals
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J&K L-G orders high-level committee to draft SOPs for bovine transport

J&K Lt Governor orders a high-level committee to create SOPs for cattle transport to prevent vigilante attacks and aid nomadic herders.

J&K L-G orders high-level committee to draft SOPs for bovine transport
"the committee will examine existing laws and frameworks and prepare detailed SOPs - General Administration Department Order"

Jammu, April 10

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday ordered the constitution of a high-level committee to draft comprehensive standard operating procedures for regulating the transport of bovine animals across the union territory.

According to an order issued by the General Administration department, the committee will examine existing laws and frameworks and prepare detailed SOPs governing bovine transport through vehicles as well as on foot.

The panel will also lay down documentation and verification protocols, including permits and health certificates, to be checked during inspections by enforcement agencies.

It has further been tasked with recommending measures to ensure animal welfare during transportation, strengthening coordination among departments, and framing standard procedures to curb illegal transport while ensuring smooth movement of lawful consignments.

The committee will also suggest the use of technology-driven solutions to improve transparency and efficiency in monitoring bovine transport across the union territory.

The constitution of the committee to draft the SOPs for bovine animal transport had become necessary as the number of attacks by cow protection groups on people transporting bovine animals for breeding and dairy purposes has increased in Jammu and Kashmir.

These attacks occur because those transporting bovine animals for breeding and dairy purposes are mistaken for those involved in cow slaughter.

Once the SOPs are drafted, the bona fide transport of bovine animals would become possible without any risk involved.

Once genuine and bona fide transport of bovine animals becomes possible, the police would give protection to such people while they carry proper permission to transport their livestock.

At present, there is a lot of confusion in this regard since the permission issued by authorities in one district is not respected by authorities in the other district.

It must be mentioned that nomadic goatherds called 'Bakarwals' move from the Jammu division to Kashmir and vice versa each year to graze their cattle and herds of sheep and goats. The SOPs regarding the transport of bovine animals would come in handy for hundreds of such nomadic families whose livelihood depends on tending their cattle, etc.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally! A move towards clarity and rule of law. No one should live in fear while doing their legitimate work. The focus on technology for transparency is a good move. Let's hope for swift implementation. 🙏
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Aman W
While the intent is good, I hope this doesn't become another layer of bureaucratic red tape. The process for getting these "proper permissions" needs to be simple, affordable, and quick for the common herder or farmer.
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Sarah B
The mention of animal welfare is crucial. Transport conditions for livestock in India can be terrible. I hope the SOPs set high standards for space, water, and rest during transit. It's about compassion as well as regulation.
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Vikram M
This addresses a real pain point. The district-to-distance permission issue is a nightmare. A unified system for J&K will save time, money, and prevent harassment. Good move by the L-G's administration.
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Kriti O
Protecting the Bakarwals' traditional migration routes is essential. Their livelihood depends on it. The committee must consult them directly—their centuries-old knowledge is key to drafting practical rules.

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