Chikkamagaluru, Aug 13: Days after prime minister Narendra Modi said that more cows die from consuming plastic than from slaughter, plastic waste weighing over 40 kg was found in a cow's belly at Kadur in Chikkamagaluru district.

A veterinary doctor discovered this while treating the animal after it met with an accident.
The five-year-old cow belonging to Mahesh Kumar, a resident of the town, was hit by a KSRTC bus last Tuesday.
The animal had a deep cut on its belly. Mr. Kumar called Dr. Kotresh, the veterinary doctor.
Meanwhile, people, who had gathered at the spot, noticed a black object coming out of the belly. The doctor noticed that it was plastic waste, and started to remove the bags one after the other.
“We removed 40 kg of plastic material. It included small covers meant for packing food items, plastic paper used to cover dining table, and similar items,” he said.
The doctor treated the cow after removing the plastic. However, the animal succumbed to the injury next day.
Dr. Kotresh said: “It's not surprising. We throw plastic waste all around, without understanding how it is going to affect cattle. The cattle, which roam marriage halls, consume plastic items and suffer from indigestion, initially, and later, develop serious health problems.”



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Send this cow to tagodia.
What's the problem......let the gods eat what they like...who re we to protect God's......or Naren and Viren can do this job to save their cow mother than spreading hatred here.......jai hind...
NOW PLEASE RSS VHP BD NEED TO CLEAN FIRST THE PLASTIC FROM MANGALORE CITY
ITS EFFECTED FOR HOLY COW OR NEED TO CALL INDIAN ARMY TO MANGALORE AND KARNATAKA TO CLEAN PLATIC AND PROTECT COW AS SARAN PUMPVEL SAID...
I AGREE WITH HIM..
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