Almost 37,000 cows will be given a unique identity number in the first phase in Gujarat, which has over six million cattle.
A month ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state also passed a law for a life term for anyone found guilty of killing cows.
Almost 37,000 cows will be given a unique identity number in the first phase in Gujarat, which has over six million cattle.
The state “Gauseva and Gauchar Vikas Board” has set up a central server system at its headquarters in Gandhinagar to collate all the data.
A team of experts from the board are covering around 200 cowsheds and animal shelters and inserting a small needle-shaped chip into the earlobe of cows to create a digital identity. All information on the animal will then be stored digitally.
The first phase of the project will cost the state government about Rs 2.8 crores and cover pure-breed cows of the Gir, Kankrej and Dangi variety. There is also a plan for a GPRS system to track the movement of cows outside the shelters.
“The data collated from shelters will then be transferred to the central data base, ” said Vallabh Kathiriya, chairman of the cow board.
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