Why Delhi needs to take the bull by its horns | Delhi News

Saroj Kumar
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Why Delhi needs to take the bull by its horns

A key junction in West Vinod Nagar, Patparganj— ironically marked by a blue “Welcome to Patparganj” sign — has been reduced to a stinking mess of cow dung and stray cattle with dairy owners letting loose their animals at the spot. The junction sits at a critical convergence of a govt school, a hospital and multiple residential societies.Locals and passersby have only worsened the situation by dumping vegetable waste for the cattle, transforming the public road into what resembles a neglected goushala rather than a city street.

Patparganj, has become a hazardous zone due to stray cattle

Patparganj, has become a hazardous zone due to stray cattle

Cows and bulls routinely sprawl across the carriageway, choking traffic and triggering frequent accidents — some fatal — particularly after dark.The grim scene stands in sharp contrast to Delhi govt’s March 2025 announcement of plans for a stringent law aimed at ending the menace of stray cattle on city roads.



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Saroj Kumar is a digital journalist and news Editor, of Aman Shanti News. He covers breaking news, Indian and global affairs, and trending stories with a focus on accuracy and credibility.