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Time of India
7 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
State constitutes task force to tackle stray dog menace
Panaji: A day after Monday's Supreme Court order on stray dogs, the state directorate of animal husbandry and veterinary services (AHVS) has formed a task force to address the menace in the state, reports Nida Sayed . 'This task force will soon convene meetings with all stakeholders, including civic bodies. They will hold point-by-point discussions on the committee's role and formulate a coordinated approach for managing stray dogs in the state,' director Veena Kumar told TOI . The committee will be chaired by deputy director (epidemiology) Dr Nitin Naik. It will include South Goa representative Dr Atanazia Fernandes, who is assistant director, veterinary hospital, Sonsoddo, and North Goa representative Dr Charlette Fernandes, assistant director, government poultry farm, Ela, Old Goa. The move comes in the wake of the Supreme Court directive to municipal authorities in Delhi and parts of the national capital to pick up and house all stray dogs in dedicated shelters within eight weeks. TOI reported last month that state govt would introduce the Goa Animal Breeding and Domestication (Regulation and Compensation) Bill, 2025, to prohibit the domestication and breeding of ferocious animals and ban the import of such breeds. According to the bill, any person who contravenes this law will face imprisonment of up to three months, a fine of Rs 50,000, and community service. The bill empowers the govt to declare any breed or class of animals to be ferocious. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Govt pushes for Frieswal cattle to boost dairy sector
Panaji: With at least 90 Frieswal cattle at the cattle breeding farm at Copardem, Sattari, the department of animal husbandry and veterinary services (AHVS) plans to enhance the local dairy industry. Indian council of agricultural research (ICAR), Goa, recently held a meeting on the dissemination of high-quality Frieswal cattle germplasm. AHVS director Veena Kumar expressed readiness to collaborate with ICAR to expand its production and distribution statewide. Frieswal cattle—a crossbreed with a genetic composition of 5/8 Holstein Friesian and 3/8 Sahiwal—was developed by ICAR-central institute for research on cattle (CIRC), Meerut, and the defence ministry. It was introduced in 1987 to boost India's dairy stock. They are known for yielding up to 4,000 kg of milk with 4% fat content per lactation over 300 days. Their high productivity and adaptability make them ideal for Goa's dairy farmers. The vision of the Frieswal cattle project is to enhance milk production while maintaining the resilience of indigenous cattle breeds. The Holstein Friesian component brings high milk yield potential, while the Sahiwal infusion ensures better heat tolerance and disease resistance, suited to India's tropical climate. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mulher de 58 anos com rosto de bebê? Passe isso no rosto e veja. aartedoherbalismo Undo ICAR Goa's interface meeting brought together experts and officials to discuss strategies to strengthen collaboration and improve field-level implementation, aiming to boost propagation of the cattle and benefit local farmers. Parveen Kumar, director of ICAR Goa, stressed the importance of ICAR-AHVS collaboration to achieve sustainable development in Goa's livestock sector.