With the issuance of notification of the Bill on November 19 after the Presidential assent, cow slaughter in Haryana will now attract a rigorous imprisonment ranging from three years to 10 years.
"The Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Bill has come into force," Khattar said addressing a public meeting yesterday after inaugural function of new building of Baijnath Chaudhry Government Women College, constructed at a cost of Rs 15 crore by Nangal Chaudhary Baijnath Charitable Trust in Mahendargarh district.
He said that people belonging to Muslim community have also appreciated the cow protection law passed by the Assembly in March this year and assured that they will provide every possible help in its implementation.
Khattar urged the people residing in urban areas that if they are unable to rear cows in their houses, they could ask their relatives living in rural areas to rear an extra cow on their account.
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Notably, under the provisions of the new law, cow trafficking, slaughtering and eating beef are banned in the state.
Khattar said the Haryana government has implemented several schemes to promote cow rearing in the state.
Under these schemes, grants up to 50 per cent were given for setting up mini dairy with minimum five cows and incentive ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 was being given for rearing indigenous cows.
Meanwhile, speaking on education sector, Khattar asserted that the state government is committed to provide quality education.
"New experiments are being done for the improvement of education sector under which big private educational institutions and government schools would work in coordination," the Chief Minister said.