The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, is taking big steps to stop bird flu. He told officials to make zoos, bird parks, national parks, wetlands, and cow shelters very safe. He wants everyone to follow the rules from the central and state government. The CM asked them to keep places clean, check the health of animals and birds, keep workers safe, watch poultry farms, and work with important national organizations.
Enhanced Sanitization and Health Checks
CM Yogi told all zoos to be cleaned regularly. He said sometimes strong cleaning like blow-torching might be needed. He also wants the health of all animals and birds to be checked often. Before giving food, workers must check it carefully so animals don’t get sick. These steps will help stop bird flu from spreading.
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Ensuring Employee Safety and Training
CM Yogi wants all workers in zoos and parks to be safe. He told officials to teach them about bird flu, how it spreads, and how to stop it. Workers should get safety kits and other equipment. Jobs should match how risky they are. These steps will keep workers safe and help animals stay healthy.
Strict Monitoring of Poultry Farms
CM Yogi said that all poultry farms in UP must be watched carefully. Workers should check that chicken and eggs are safe and clean. He warned that carelessness can make birds, animals, and people sick. Following the rules on farms will help stop bird flu from spreading.
Studying Impact on Human Health
The Chief Minister has instructed the health department to study bird flu’s possible effects on human health. Officials must submit a detailed report outlining preventive measures. The goal is to stop any chain of infection from spreading into human society. Understanding human health risks is central to the state’s bird flu management strategy.
Coordination with National Institutions
CM Yogi has directed continuous coordination with institutions such as the Central Zoo Authority, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Ministry of Health, Department of Fisheries and Dairying, and Indian Veterinary Research Institute (Bareilly). He emphasized the importance of implementing their suggestions in a time-bound manner and such cooperation ensures effective control of the bird flu threat.
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Emphasis on Timely and Strict Action
CM Yogi said that quick and careful action is very important to stop bird flu. He told all departments to work together, share information, and help each other. These steps will keep animals, birds, and people in Uttar Pradesh safe.