New Delhi: Under the National Animal Disease Control Program started last year, it has become easier to identify animals with Aadhaar number. Under this scheme, a 12-digit UID thermoplastic polyurethane tag is placed on the ear of each animal. Now by expanding this scheme, 53.5 crore animals of the country will get Aadhaar card by the government.
Whose work is going on fast these days. The government has now started giving cattle base to sheep, goat and pig as well. The government says that there will be many benefits from this. Identification of animals and diseases will be ensured. India will have the largest livestock database after Aadhaar number of 53.5 crore animals is created.
This database will contain information related to animal breed, milk production, artificial insemination vaccination and nutrition. Lok Sabha MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar, Bhola Singh, Sangeeta Kumari Singh Dev, Sukant Majumdar, Jayant Kumar Rai, Raja Amreshwar Naik had asked the Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying in the Lok Sabha on Sunday, whether the government with the international organization In consultation, work has been started to give 12-digit Unique Identification Number (UID) to the animals.
Minister Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balian said that the National Dairy Development Board has developed an information system for animal productivity and health. The 12-digit Unique Identification Number (UID) for animals is being used in the national database. Minister Dr. Sanjeev informed that the Government of India is identifying the milch cows and buffaloes using 12-digit unique identification number (animal base) with the aim of scientific breeding of animals, preventing the spread of diseases, increasing the trade of milk products.
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