The administration has made special arrangements for the protection and treatment of animals and birds during the Uttarayan festival in Bharuch district. In which 20 collection centers and 12 treatment centres will be set up in the district in collaboration with the forest department, animal husbandry department and voluntary organizations. As many as 10 voluntary organisations in the district have joined the Bird Rescue Campaign along with their teams. The use of Chinese manja has been banned in the district. Strict action will be taken with the help of the Municipality, Forest Department and Police Department on the orders of the Collector to ensure its strict implementation. In addition, the public is requested to inform the Karuna Helpline WhatsApp number 8320002000 launched by the Forest Department, the Forest Department Helpline No. 1926 and the Karuna Animal Ambulance Helpline number 1962. Last year, 65 birds were saved in Uttarayan
In Bharuch district, 45 pigeons, 2 cuckoos, 1 heron, 1 crow, 1 samdi, 2 bats, 28 yellow-beaked dhok and 1 dhell-1, out of which 6 pigeons and 10 yellow-beaked dhok birds died.
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