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Sambhajinagar police rescue 86 cattle stocked illegally for Eid sacrifice
Sambhajinagar police rescue 86 cattle stocked illegally for Eid sacrifice

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Sambhajinagar police rescue 86 cattle stocked illegally for Eid sacrifice

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: In a surprise crackdown following directives by CP Sandip Patil, ahead of Eid-Ul-Azha, city police on Wednesday rescued 86 cattle allegedly stocked illegally for sacrificial purposes. The animals, collectively valued at over Rs20 lakh, were found kept in cramped and cruel conditions across multiple locations between noon and 8pm. In the largest seizure, 72 bovines worth Rs17.90 lakh were found at a property on City Chowk–Kile Ark Road linked to Sameer Shaikh. Two people— Mirza Anis Beg Mirza Hameed Beg and Nadeem Khan Naim Khan— were named as accused in this case. In a separate operation near the road leading to the Cancer Hospital, police recovered six more cattle worth Rs85,000 from a dilapidated structure owned by Istiyaq Babumiya Qureshi. Another seizure was made between 5:30pm and 6pm at Chittekhana Kabristan, where two cattle valued at Rs16,000 were found tied with extremely short ropes. In a subsequent raid around 6pm to 7pm at Jalal Colony under Begumpura police station limits, six additional bovines worth Rs1.4 lakh were found in Qureshi's premises. "These animals were gathered in violation of the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act and were being stocked ahead of Eid. They were kept in inhumane conditions, tied with short ropes and hidden in abandoned buildings to avoid public attention," said deputy commissioner of police (headquarters) Shilwant Nandedkar, who supervised the operation. In the FIRs registered separately at the City Chowk and Begumpura police station, offences under Section 11(1)(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act along with Sections 5(a), 5(b), and 9 of the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act, 1976 were registered. All rescued cattle have been sent to shelters, and veterinary teams have begun health assessments.

Green Army celebrates Maharashtra Day with message of social, environmental harmony
Green Army celebrates Maharashtra Day with message of social, environmental harmony

Time of India

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Green Army celebrates Maharashtra Day with message of social, environmental harmony

1 2 3 Nagpur: Green Army Omkar Nagar celebrated Maharashtra Day with an array of programmes aimed at 'uniting the society and initiating collective action for societal change'. A community drumming session by Sandip Patil was the highlight of the event along with two street plays by young boys and girls of Green Army on social and environment concerns respectively. Nishikant Jadhav, retired senior forest officer and eminent botanist, was the chief guest. The residents of Shrinath Sainar, in Omkar Nagar, woke up on May 1 to the sounds of jumbe – an African musical instrument – led by Sandip Patil and followed by 25 people in the crowd. Patil deftly took the audience through basics of playing jimbe and entertained them with a harmony of musical ecstasy which reverberated across the residential area. Two street plays – 'Varna maar padege' (Mend your ways or else face punishment) and "Steel ka dabba (Use steel instead of single-use plastic), commanded non-stop applause from the audience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scarlett Johansson Shows Off Her Jaw-Dropping Figure - See Photos 33 Bridges Undo Children used social situations and environmental degradation to make a point about urgent community participation in making urban life happy and sustainable. Anindya Jaipurkar, a Green Army member, spoke of the rich history and traditions of Maharashtra, but also cautioned about the degrading state of our jungles and water scarcity. He appealed to the audience to contribute towards creating urban jungles. The Green Army also launched a 15-day campaign to make install water-saving aerators in every household of Sai Nagar. Seeds of jungle trees were distributed among the audiences to sow and grow them into big trees. Sudhanshu Dhote asked everyone to make eco bricks while Samar Singh Chauhan gave information about water-saving aerators. Vansh Petale, Aradhya Bhure, Aradhya Gunjekar, Mughda, Parineeta Nagpurkar, Ayan Bhalekar, Parv and Hrishikesh Rajdherkar participated in the street plays with full enthusiasm.

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