Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Dear Mr.Kadyan, During any calamity, it is understandable and natural for all relief agencies to try and save as many human lives as possible. The animals are left alone to fend for themselves. More than a million livestock have been directly affected( Government Statistics), we believe its much higher. Some are still out there, huddled and standing in the water. Thousands of livestock can still be seen on Hanumannagar embankment. There are many more who are stranded in Chatapur block where evacuation is still going on. The sight of these animals, skeletal thin and standing still in water is heart rendering. They would not have eaten or sat down after the flood started 20 days back. These animals need immediate and professional care. They need fodder, nutritional supplement, vaccination, deworming..they need lot of help. Most importantly, those animals who are still out there in thousands and cannot move have to be taken care of immediately. Either by evacuation or, by reaching them and giving them fodder and medical attention. All the motor boats or inflatables power boats are engaged in evacuation of people...we need at least one powered boat to immediately start relief work for stranded cattle. Mass vaccination, deworming,treatment, fodder, supplementary diets are needed. Affected livestock has to be separated and treated in quarantined zones..and this has to be a sustained effort. Thousands, maybe a million have perished in very tragic conditions ; if we want to save the ones who are trapped...the time is now. It would be Gods work if you can help us in anyway to help these livestocks. + `chandan +919931763070 www.biharfloodrelief2008.blogspot.com ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Chandan <csingh Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 10:53 PM Re: Bihar flood relief Naresh Kadyan <kadyan.ipfa Dear Mr.Kadyan, During any calamity, it is understandable and natural for all relief agencies to try and save as many human lives as possible. The animals are left alone to fend for themselves. More than a million livestock have been directly affected( Government Statistics), we believe its much higher. Some are still out there, huddled and standing in the water. Thousands of livestock can still be seen on Hanumannagar embankment. There are many more who are stranded in Chatapur block where evacuation is still going on. The sight of these animals, skeletal thin and standing still in water is heart rendering. They would not have eaten or sat down after the flood started 20 days back. These animals need immediate and professional care. They need fodder, nutritional supplement, vaccination, deworming..they need lot of help. Most importantly, those animals who are still out there in thousands and cannot move have to be taken care of immediately. Either by evacuation or, by reaching them and giving them fodder and medical attention. All the motor boats or inflatables power boats are engaged in evacuation of people...we need at least one powered boat to immediately start relief work for stranded cattle. Mass vaccination, deworming,treatment, fodder, supplementary diets are needed. Affected livestock has to be separated and treated in quarantined zones..and this has to be a sustained effort. Thousands, maybe a million have perished in very tragic conditions ; if we want to save the ones who are trapped...the time is now. It would be Gods work if you can help us in anyway to help these livestocks. + `chandan +919931763070 www.biharfloodrelief2008.blogspot.com On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Naresh Kadyan <kadyan.ipfa wrote: > *http://www.care2.com/news/member/374874447/870830*<http://www.care2.com/news/me\ mber/374874447/870830> > > -- > Naresh Kadyan, > OIPA -http://www.oipa.org > Representative for INDIA, > -http://www.oipa.org/oipa/news/oipaindia.html > -http://www.oipa.org/oipaindia.html > -http://www.pfaharyana.in > -http://nareshkadyan.blogspot.com/ > Mobile - +91-9813010595 > - +91- 9313312099 > -- Naresh Kadyan, OIPA -http://www.oipa.org Representative for INDIA, -http://www.oipa.org/oipa/news/oipaindia.html -http://www.oipa.org/oipaindia.html -http://www.pfaharyana.in -http://nareshkadyan.blogspot.com/ Mobile - +91-9813010595 - +91- 9313312099 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Isnt' it a matter of SHAME for the hundreds of AWOs and the Godfather- AWBI when they read such an SOS? Annual floods are a regular feature in many states of India like Assam, Bihar, West Bengal etc. At times the magnitude is more at times less. Then why has there been no serious collective joint effort by the AWOs, AWBI etc to address this disaster. The National Disaster Management committee too has no animal people representation. Azam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 News on Floods.. Regards, Nilesh Bhanage " The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray " . ******************************************************************** http://www.care2.com/news/member/374874447/870830 http://biharflood.wordpress.com/category/bihar/ http://biharfloodrelief.blogspot.com/2007/08/contact-details-of-govt-officials.h\ tml http://www.bihartimes.com/dev_alert/dev_alert_039.html http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/City-animal-shelter-sends-teams-to-rescu\ e-Bihar-cattle/358264/ AZAM SIDDIQUI [azam24x7] Monday, September 08, 2008 3:38 AM Naresh Kadyan Cc: aapn; animal_net ; OIPA Presidency Office; international Re: Fwd: Bihar flood relief Isnt' it a matter of SHAME for the hundreds of AWOs and the Godfather- AWBI when they read such an SOS? Annual floods are a regular feature in many states of India like Assam, Bihar, West Bengal etc. At times the magnitude is more at times less. Then why has there been no serious collective joint effort by the AWOs, AWBI etc to address this disaster. The National Disaster Management committee too has no animal people representation. Azam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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