After the January 26, 2001 earthquake, the city's encirclement in Bhuj's Navnirman increased from 6 sq km to 56 sq km. It has happened, so that there is no gauchar land on the border or border between the surrounding villages and Bhuj, so there are no cowherds who take the cows for grazing, so the cow progeny owners leave the cattle on the public roads. To catch them, the municipality has kept the caged vehicle on standby, but the camp of Gaivansh remains on the road. However, recently, the Gaivansh Premi Sansthan has been entrusted with the task, so that a solution can be expected.
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