AWBI has drafted amendments to The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Registration of Cattle Premises) Rules, 1978, the revised regulation of which was sent to the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) yesterday.
The proposed rules authorise AWBI and State Animal Welfare Board (SAWB) to give directions to registering authority, collect records and information pertaining to dairy farms, authorise inspection and sanction seizure of cattle in cases where rules are being flouted.
These guidelines also require a physical "inspection" of the site before issuing a registration certificate whereas in the older rules it was not a pre-requisite.
AWBI member and Managing Director of Humane Society International (HSI) N Jayasimha said SAWBs have been given more powers because they found that local bodies were not carrying out their responsibilities.
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"So, we have given responsibilities to the entire institutional framework that exists to ensure Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act instead of just the local authority who are not doing their work," Jayasimha said.
"The tap really is your dairy industry. If you do not
close the tap or regulate the dairy industry and merely say you can't kill them or transport them, then where will these animals go?" he said.
In a letter dated November 7, 2016 she had written to Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave "to bring in an amendment to the Registration of Cattle Premises Rules, 1978."
She had also also highlighted the condition of 10 prominent dairies, including Masoodpur, Ghazipur and Goga, in Delhi.
"None of the dairies rear male calves or even allow a few days of nursing to the young animals and send them off to slaughter ... The overcrowding of animals in urban dairies is so severe that buffaloes are also stuffed into basements of tiny plots," Gandhi wrote.