SPCA National Inspectorate Manager says Whanganui cat attack was confronting
19 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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CCTV footage shows Tuesday evening s attack. Edited only to blur faces. Video / Supplied
The manager in charge of the SPCA team that investigates animal welfare breaches says cases of abuse against animals are more prevalent than many people realise.
The comments come in the wake of what he says was a confronting case in Whanganui last week.
Alan Wilson, the SPCA s National Inspectorate Manager, told the Chronicle cases of unprovoked abuse were dealt with by the organisation often. It happens regularly, and getting it caught on film seems to happen regularly as well, Wilson said.
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April 18, 2021
HANGU: The poor men and women, who had come to receive cash stipends under Ehsaas Kafalat Programme, on Saturday blocked the main road against a local bank for its faulty automated teller machine (ATM).
The deserving people, including men and women, blocked the main road to protest the indifferent attitude of the bank officials and not being paying them their cash stipends.
They said that they had been coming from the far-off areas of Hangu and Orakzai districts for the last three days to receive cash stipends under the Ehsaas Kafalat Programme but going back empty handed in this Ramazan.
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No charges to be levied from states for Covid isolation coaches: N. Railways
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. Updated: 18 Apr 2021, 11:03 PM IST ANI
The Indian Railways has converted 4,002 train coaches as a COVID-19 care-cum-isolation facility to provide assistance to state governments amid surging coronavirus cases in the country
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New Delhi: No charges will be levied from states for COVID-19 isolation coaches, said Northern Railway General Manager Ashutosh Gangal on Sunday. To my knowledge, no charges will be levied from states for COVID isolation coaches. Health ministry guidelines don t mention any such thing, Northern Railway General Manager Ashutosh Gangal said.
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