Tuesday, 22 January 2019

70-year-old watchman killed in bull attack in Hapur: Police

"Local residents took Totaram to a nearby hospital but he was pronounced brought dead. Later in the day, some villagers and his family members made a demand for ex-gratia compensation. The district administration assured them that their demands will be taken into consideration and they will be provided suitable financial aid from the chief minister's fund," added Kumar. Despite efforts, problem far from solved Despite Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's January 10 deadline for relocation of stray cattle to shelter homes, district officials are yet to complete the process. The Basti district administration has started a helpline for people to report stray cattle, said a PTI report. Even policemen as well as government officials have been seen personally taking care of stray cows. In Siddharthnagar, police have even marked stray cattle with radium collars to alert night-time drivers. Village head Meghraj Singh said, "There are more than 60-70 bulls in the village.Last April, one Vikas kumar (19) was attacked by a bull. He fractured his spine and died two days after the incident. In past year, more than a dozen villagers have been injured in similar attacks." Dailyhunthttp://www.trakyadans.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/82551/Default.aspx

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