The Karnataka Government informed the High Court on Tuesday that 15 goshalas (cattle sheds) for taking care of stray cattle in the state, would be established before August 1.
The submission by the state government came during the hearing of a public interest litigation (PIL) field by the High Court Legal Services Committee (HCLSC).
A Division Bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justice Ashok S. Kinagi asked the State if opening goshalas was a five-year-plan of the government, referring to the delay in the process. It directed the state government to specify when it would start operating goshalas for stray cattle.
The Counsel for the government informed the court that apart from Bengaluru, where hurdles over land transfer for the project was being faced, goshalas were being opened in 29 other districts of Karnataka. District level committees have already been formed to oversee their implementation.
The Court was informed that in some places, borewells were made operational to provide water for the cattle in the upcoming goshalas. Five goshalas would become operational before July 15 and another 10 by August 1, the Court was told.
The Court observed that a goshala was necessary in every taluk and village level. If only one goshala was operated in one district, the number of stray cattle that can be accommodated in them would be limited.
The state submitted that private agencies had started 197 goshalas, which were being provided financial assistance by the State. A fact-finding report on the issue was ready and would be submitted to the court within two days, the court was told. Following this submission, the court adjourned the hearing by a week.
"Learned Additional Government Advocate appearing for the respondents submits that the status report regarding establishment of Goshalas, has been prepared and he will file the same in the Registry within two days, after giving a copy to the counsel for the petitioner. List on 16.06.2022", the Court directed.
With PTI inputs