Affects human health pigeons? Committee Compiled for Studies in Maharashtra – Committee has been compiled to study the impact of pigeons on human health in Maharashtra

Pti, Mumbai. The state government has compiled a committee to study the impact of pigeons on human health according to the Bombay High Court’s Richtyn in the midst of the controversy arising from the closure of Pigeonkhans in Maharashtra. The Supreme Court has asked to form a committee, while the government heard three written petitions on August 13, the government has asked the government to introduce a committee to study the health hazards related to pigeons and the tendency to dump them in public places. On August 22, the Department of Urban Development issued an order to form a committee of 13 members chaired by the Director of Public Health Services, Vijay Kandwad, Pune. These people also include his other members, Bombay Natural History Society, Maharashtra Animal Welfare Board, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), AIIMS Nagpur representative, Mumbai respiratory specialist, micro organizer and senior BMC official. The committee will study the impact on the health of the bite of pigeons, feed birds in public places, as well as whether it can be allowed to feed a small amount of grains in specific places without compromising public health. The committee was asked to submit its report within thirty days, and the committee was asked to submit its report within 30 days. BMC’s recent decision to close a Pigeonkhana in Dadar is to oppose health reasons by members of the Jain community.

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