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Andhra Pradesh State Cow Protection & Animal Preservation Committee.

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT – Reconstitution of Andhra Pradesh State Cow Protection & Animal Preservation Committee – Orders – Issued. ================================================================================== ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, DAIRY DEVELOPMENT & FISHERIES (AH.III) DEPARTMENT G.O. Ms. No. 66 Dated 26th November, 2005. Read the following: 1. G.O.Ms.No.184, Food & Agriculture (AH.III) Department, dt. 17.3.1990. 2. From the Director of Animal Husbandry, Letter Roc.No.4265/DII/D6/2005, Dated 12.5.2005. **** O R D E R: The Director of Animal Husbandry in his second fourth read above has submitted proposals for reconstitution of Andhra Pradesh State Cow Protection & Animal Preservation Committee. 2. The term of office of the A.P. State Cow Protection and Animal Preservation Committee reconstituted in the G.O. first read above was expired. The Director of Animal Husbandry has now proposed for the reconstitution of the above Committee to ensure strict implementation of the Andhra Pradesh Prohibition of Cow Slaughter and Animal Preservation Act, 1977 in letter and spirit and other allied matters connected therewith. Government have accepted the proposal of the Director of Animal Husbandry and reconstitute the Andhra Pradesh State Cow Protection & Animal Preservation Committee with the following Members: 1. Minister for Animal Husbandry & D.D. … Chairman 2. Principal Secretary to Govt., AHDD&F Department, A.P., Hyderabad … Member 3. Prl. Secretary to Govt., MA&UD … Member Department, A.P., Hyderabad. 4. Prl. Secretary to Govt., PR&RD … Member Department, A.P., Hyderabad 5. Director-General of Police, A.P., Hyderabad … Member 6. Director, Information & Public Relations … Member 7. Collector, Hyderabad District, Hyderabad … Member 8. Collector, Rangareddy Dist., Hyderabad … Member 9. Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad … Member 10. Sri Mahesh Agarwal, Bharathiya Prani Mitra … Member Sangham, Hyderabad. 11. Sri Meitim Connolly, Blue Cross of Hyderabad … Member 12. Sri G. Seetharama Sharma, … Member Vice-President, S.P.C.A.,, Kurnool. 13. Sri D. Venugopala Rao, S/o. Tirumala Rao, … Member Porumalla Village, Medipalli Mandal, Karimnagar Dist. 14. Sri A.V. Krishna Rao, Secretary, Sri Radha Govinda … Member Goraksha Samithi, Tirupathi. 15. Sri Chintham Koti Reddy, Ulavapadu village, … Member Ulavapadu Mandal, Prakasam District. 16. Smt. Vasanthavadi, Peoples for Animals, … Member Begumpet, Hyderabad. 17. Assistant Director, All India Radio, Hyderabad … Member 18. Director of Animal Husbandry, A.P., Hyderabad … Member-cum-Convenor 3. The term of the A.P. State Cow Protection and Animal Preservation Committee shall be for a period of 3 years from the date of issue of this order. 4. The A.P. State Cow Protection and Animal Preservation Committee shall suggest measures to be taken up as to the procedure to be evolved from time to time for inspection of cattle before they are admitted into Slaughter houses and also on the measures to be taken up to implement strictly the A.P. -2- Prohibition of Cow Slaughter and Animal Preservation Act, 1977 in letter and spirit and also other allied and related matters on the subject. The Committee is also empowered to give suggestions to Government for proper working of District Animal Welfare Committees. 5. 6.The Committee shall meet at least twice in a year and form its own regulations regarding conduct of meetings etc. The funds of the A.P. State Cow Protection and Animal Preservation Committee shall consist of contributions, donations, subscriptions, bequest, gifts and the like made to it by any local authority or institution or by any other person/organization/Agency. 6. The Committee shall be treated as First Class Committee for purpose of drawl of T.A. and D.A. by the non-official Members of the Committee. The non-official Members of the Committee shall be allowed T.A. and D.A. as per the orders issued in G.O.Ms.No. 115, Finance & Planning (F.A.) Department, dated 16.4.1979 read with G.O.Ms.No. 125, Finance & Planning (FA) Department, dated 16.4.1982 The Director of Animal Husbandry will be the Controlling Officer for the purpose of the Counter Signature of T.A. Bills of the non-official Members of the Committee. 7. The expenditure shall be debitable to the head of account “2403 – Animal Husbandry - 01 – Direction and Administration - S.H. 01 – Headquarters Office- 110 - Domestic Travel Expenses - 111 – Traveling Allowances” 8. As, the economy orders of the Government do not permit the Grade-I officers of Government to undertake journeys by air, the non-official members also are not entitled to air travel as well as by air conditioned 1st Class on Railways. 9. The non-official Members of the Committee are entitled for sitting allowance of Rs.100/- each for attending the meetings. 10. The office of the Committee shall be located in the office of the Director of Animal Husbandry, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Director of Animal Husbandry, Hyderabad shall provide Secretarial assistance to the Committee as and when required. 11. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Department vide their U.O. No.26184/243/A1/Exp.AHFFCS&E/05, dated 15.11.2005. 12. This order is available in Internet at the site www.aponline.gov.in (BY ORDER AND IN HE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH) PRIYADARSHI DASH, Principal Secretary to Government. To The Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Social Justice & Enforcement, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, New Delhi. The P.S. to Minister for AH& DD, Government of A.P., Hyderabad. The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government. The P.S. to Prl. Secretary to Govt., AHDD&F Department. The Director of Animal Husbandry, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Additional Secretary to Chief Minister. All the official and non-official members including nominated MLAs through D.A.H., Hyderabad. The Finance (Expr.AHFFCS&E ) Department. SC/SF // FORWARDED :: BY ORDER // SECTION OFFICER * AP Govt http://www.aponline.gov.in/Quick%20Links/Departments/Animal%20Husbandry%20and%20Fisheries/Govt-Gos-Acts/2005/GO.Ms.66.2005.html

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