The government is making all efforts to make sure that proper arrangements are in place in the centre where some animals have died in the past few days, Secretary of animal husbandry department Kunji Lal Meena said tonight.
These cows were already sick, he said.
He said that there are 8,000 bovine animals in the centre and a team of 14 veterinary experts and 24 assistants look after them.
He said that there was no carelessness involved in providing them food, fodder and water.
Meena informed that in the last few days a special campaign was undertaken to capture stray animals, therefore, the inflow of animals to the centre has increased.
"1,228 bovine animals were captured from July 15 to July 31 and most of them were suffering from malnutrition and were sick," he said.
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