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NHAI announces pilot project to set up stray cattle shelters along NHs to prevent accidents

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 December 2024
The NHAI announced a pilot project to create cattle shelters along highways to prevent stray cattle-related accidents. Shelters will be built in various locations, beginning with the Kharkhoda bypass in Haryana. Developers will maintain these shelters, providing essential care for the animals. The initiative aims to enhance road safety and ensure the welfare of stray cattle and animals.
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