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A One Health approach that targets people, animals

A ‘One Health’ approach that targets people, animals Updated: Updated: May 03, 2021 23:33 IST The battle against COVID-19 should also be used as an opportunity to meet India’s ‘One Health’ targets Share Article AAA The battle against COVID-19 should also be used as an opportunity to meet India’s ‘One Health’ targets The father of modern pathology, Rudolf Virchow, emphasised in 1856 that there are essentially no dividing lines between animal and human medicine. This concept is ever more salient as the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussions that took place around World Veterinary Day, on April 24, 2021, focused on acknowledging the interconnectedness of animals, humans, and the environment, an approach referred to as “One Health”.

High court upholding ban on anti-Cow Slaughter Act boost to BJP govt - CM

High court upholding ban on anti-Cow Slaughter Act boost to BJP govt - CM   Thu, Jan 21 2021 08:04:38 AM Bengaluru, Jan 21 (IANS): Elated over the Karnataka High Court s observation on the ban on cow slaughter is constitutionally valid , Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has said the court s observation has come as a major boost to the BJP government. The development in the High Court on Wednesday clears hurdles for the government to effectively implement the cow slaughter ordinance, Yediyurappa said in a statement on Wednesday. On January 5, the state government promulgated the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Ordinance, which bans slaughter of cows, proposes hefty fine and punishment for slaughtering, smuggling cattle and offers protection to those acting in good faith to save them.

Anti-cow slaughter ordinance constitutionally valid , says Karnataka High Court

Anti-cow slaughter ordinance ‘constitutionally valid’, says Karnataka High Court By ANI|   Posted by Sakina Fatima  |   Updated: 21st January 2021 2:02 pm IST Bengaluru: In a major boost to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the State, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday observed that the provision in the ordinance relating to ban on cow slaughter is constitutionally valid. A batch of petitions was filed by Mohammed Arif Jameel and others, challenging the constitutionality of the ordinance. Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi appeared for the State before the High Court. The state government contended before the court that the ordinance was in consonance with the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Constitution.

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