Kumar had recently flayed cow vigilantism for political gains and had announced that his government would build cattle sheds to feed cattle, which are abandoned after they stop giving milk.
"The lodging of stray cattle to special sheds has begun from yesterday and 35 of them abandoned after they stopped giving milk have been sent there till date," Patna District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar Agarwal told PTI, adding they are fully being taken care of at the state's cost.
He said they have been told to bring the cattle safely to the special sheds, which are being maintained at the state's expense.
The cattle in the sheds are provided good feed and veterinary doctors have been put on duty to attend to them round-the-clock, he said.
Executive Officer Shailesh Kumar of the new capital region said there is a provision in the Patna Municipal Corporation Act to impose Rs 5,000 penalty on the owners of cattle which are deserted after they stop giving milk. The penalty is doubled if the act is repeated.
The cattle-shed in Katrabazar is on a 15-bigha plot and the one at Deedarganj is spread across 3 to 4 bighas, Agarwal added.
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