Police reached the field – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Negligence of a farmer killed seven blue cows in Bhind district. Seven blue cows have died due to electrocution. On getting the information of the incident, the police also reached the spot. Whereas, the farmer responsible for the incident is absconding from the spot. According to the information, the incident took place in Ladampura village of Barohi police station area of the district. According to the information received from the police, farmers in the village have started using jhatka machines to guard the crops on the fields, because stray cattle often enter the fields and damage the crops, but Mukesh, a farmer from the same village, has taken a stand against the stray cattle. The wire was put around the field from the transformer, in which 233 current was running for hours. Seven blue cows died simultaneously due to coming in the grip of this wire. When some villagers passed near the fields in the morning. In this way, on seeing the cows, he understood the matter and informed the police about the incident. After which the police reached the spot and inspected the spot and informed the Animal Husbandry Department in view of the situation. According to whom two dead Nilgai were pregnant. On the other hand, the police got the dead cattle removed by removing the electric wire. Along with this, the accused farmer was traced. But he was not found on the spot. He ran away from home as soon as he came to know about the matter. According to the villagers, the farm on which this incident took place. It was taken on rent by Mukesh of the village and was doing farming on it. The crop was ready but he adopted the wrong method of saving the crop due to cattle. Nilgai must have got electrocuted suddenly in the dark at night. The matter also becomes serious because instead of Nilgai, a human being could have been a victim of this accident. Tell me, these days both farmers and drivers are troubled due to stray cattle in the district. Where one more our cattle are becoming victims of accidents by sitting on National and State Highways. On the other hand, the stray cattle are busy in destroying the crops of the farmers by entering the fields at night. In order to save it, many times the farmers have to stay and guard the field overnight. Farmers can be comfortable and there is no damage to the crop, for this these days there is a ready-made shock machine available in the market. As farmers are using. Jhatka machines also have wires that are used for fencing around the field. Light current runs in these wires which gives a shock but it is not life-threatening, but when an animal or a human comes in contact with its wires, a sharp current is generated. The alarm starts ringing due to which even the animals stay away and the farmers also get alerted by the sound of the siren. But Mukesh, a farmer from Ladampura, spread the high voltage current by connecting a straight wire to the transformer instead of the shock machine. ,
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