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Cattle dying on tracks: Numbers double in one year

How do cows die in India? Strange as it may sound, but it seems more and more are dying after coming under speeding trains across the country.

Written by: Avishek G Dastidar
3 min readNew DelhiAug 26, 2018 07:24 PM IST First published on: Aug 26, 2018 at 04:33 AM IST
Cattle dying on tracks: numbers double in one year The Uttar Pradesh-based North Central Railway alone has seen 1,300 cases of cattle being run over since April this year. (File Photo)

How do cows die in India?

Strange as it may sound, but it seems more and more are dying after coming under speeding trains across the country, especially in the Hindi heartland of North India, a fact that has prompted the Railway Ministry to sit up and take note.

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The Uttar Pradesh-based North Central Railway alone has seen 1,300 cases of cattle being run over since April this year. This is a sharp 271 per cent jump from 349 cattle deaths during this period last year.

From just about 2,183 cases across the Indian Railways in 2015-16, the number had jumped to over 10,105 in the financial year ending March 2018, signifying a 362 per cent rise. This year, since April, 6,900 cattle have died after being hit by running trains, a 112 per cent jump from the same period last fiscal.

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