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Populism picks up ahead of polls as Union Budget, state budgets in UP, Rajasthan, Bengal, MP hand out goodies
Soumashrees •The Lok Sabha election is upon India and if the government at the Centre and in the states of Assam, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bengal and Uttar Pradesh are any indication, then populist budgetary allocations and scheme announcements are what parties in power are banking on as a surefire way of garnering votes.
Shift stray cattle to cow shelters by 10 January: Yogi Adityanath's diktat to Uttar Pradesh's district magistrates
•Yogi Adityanath told the DMs to ensure that farmers and others do not face any problems due to stray cattle. The district magistrates should impose fines on those who come to the shelters to claim their cows after abandoning them.
Abandoning milch cows set to invite Rs 5,100 fine in Haryana; mobile app to track cattle will be launched
•Abandoning milch cows in Haryana may come at a price as a fine of Rs 5,100 would be imposed on those who do so, Bhani Ram Mangla, Chairman, Haryana Gau Seva Aayog said on Monday.
Yogi Adityanath govt to open 'gaushalas' to tackle problem of stray cows across Uttar Pradesh in phased manner
•Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said the state government is preparing a plan to open cowsheds to tackle the problem of stray cows.
Narendra Modi in Varanasi Day 2 LIVE: PM slams vote bank politics, says India is above party for him
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Narendra Modi will continue on his Varanasi tour for the second day on Saturday.
German woman converts Mathura home into 'Gaushala'; houses hundreds of sick, abandoned cows
•As many as 1,200 cows mostly abandoned, sick and injured have found a saviour in 59-year-old German national Friederike Irina Bruning
Uttar Pradesh govt wants cow shelters in jails but 69% of them are overcrowded, 33% understaffed
Indiaspend •The jails of Uttar Pradesh (UP), overcrowded and understaffed, are in no position to house gaushalas (cow shelters) as the state government recently proposed.