Nine natural habitats (Vanar Vatikas) will be set up around the monkey sterilisation centres and case for declaring monkeys as vermin will be moved to the Centre so that the menace can be controlled.
Replying to a question by Maheshwar Singh (HLP) regarding attacks by stray dogs and wild animals, Bharmouri said the task of undertaking survey of monkeys was complete and the moment the data is compiled, the case seeking declaration of monkeys as vermin would be moved to the Centre for approval.
Leader of Opposition P K Dhumal (BJP) said monkey menace was a very big problem all over the state, especially in Shimla and Hamirpur and the state government must take necessary steps to declare monkeys as "vermin".
He asked the Forest Minister to lay thedocuments supporting his statement on the table of the House.
Inder Singh (BJP) raised the issue of delay in approval to the channelisation of the Seer khud in Gopalpur area of Mandi district and said that he failed to "understand why there was delay in approval as the DPR of the project had been sent to the Centre and relevant documents also submitted before the Central Water Commission," he said.
"After some objections raised by CWC, more information had been sent," she added.
Health Minister Kaul Singh Thakur informed Rajiv Bindal (BJP) in a written reply said that 123 MBBS and six MD doctors has quit service during the last three years.
"The main reasons cited for quitting service was pursuing higher studies, joining armed forces or for family reasons," he said.
