The government has made Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner’s permits compulsory for the collection of animal skins on Eid-ul-Azha, ARY News reported.
According to details, the government has issued directives for the collection of animal skins on Eid-ul-Azha. Any person or organization would not be able to collect animal skins without the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner’s permission.
The directive issued by the government has advised people to not donate/sell animal skins to any banned outfits. The establishment of camps and displaying banners for the collection of skins has been prohibited.
The directive said that anyone collecting animal skins without permission would be liable for legal action.
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Meanwhile, on June 21, at least nine trucks, carrying sacrificial animals affected by lumpy skin disease (LSD), have been turned away from Karachi’s cattle market.
According to details, the market administration is implementing relevant standard operating procedures (SOPs) to prevent animals – affected by skin disease – from entering the livestock market.
The veterinarians stationed at Asia’s biggest cattle market entrance inspect animals brought to the market. Meanwhile, the administration has claimed that not a single case of lumpy skin disease has been reported in the cattle market so far.
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