A vendor carries chickens at a livestock market in Prayagraj, Friday. (Photo | PTI) 
India

Maharashtra to cull 80K fowls after confirmed bird flu report

The Maharashtra government has ordered culling of 80,000 poultry after the state reported its first bird flu case in Parbhani district.

Express News Service

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has ordered culling of 80,000 poultry after the state reported its first bird flu case in Parbhani district.

Over 800 poultry, mainly chicken, had died in Muraba village of the district in recent days. Kupta village in the same district reported 500 poultry deaths. The flu was confirmed when samples from these villages were sent for a lab test.

Instances of birds dying have been reported from other parts of the state also. Maharashtra Animal Husbandry Minister Sunil Kedar on Monday said the district administration of Parbhani has initiated steps to cull over 80,000 birds. 

Satheesan defies Kharge as portfolio row dampens UDF victory euphoria

PM Modi, Italian PM Meloni visit iconic Colosseum; key talks later today

India must stay alert amid West Asia crisis, no immediate concern: Civil Aviation Minister

Mahoba horror: NEET aspirant abducted, tortured, gang-raped in captivity for 16 days

US lost 42 aircraft, including fighter jets, MQ-9 Reaper drones in Iran war, says report

SCROLL FOR NEXT