Dead chicks dumped along highway in Solan test positive for avian influenza : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Dead chicks dumped along highway in Solan test positive for avian influenza

Samples were sent to Bhopal institute for reconfirmation

Dead chicks dumped along highway in Solan test positive for avian influenza

Dead poultry found dumped near Chakki Ka Mor on the Parwanoo-Solan highway on January 8. 2021. Tribune photo



Ambika Sharma
Tribune News Service
Solan, January 18

Hundreds of dead chicks dumped along the Parwanoo-Solan section of the national highway from January 6-8 tested positive for avian influenza, Bhopal’s National Institute of High Security Animal Disease said in its report on Monday.

Virender Kanwar, minister for animal husbandry, confirmed the news and said avian influenza has been detected in the dead chicks dumped along the Parwanoo-Solan highway, according to the report the state government received on Monday.

 “In view of this the ban on importing poultry items from neighbouring states has been extended for another week.  Surveillance has been stepped up and the officials were keeping a strict vigil on the poultry farms in the district” added Kanwar.

“Since the report of poultry birds within the district has been found negative there was no cause of panic. Requisite measures like vigil on the poultry items was already underway by the officials” said Kanwar.

 The dead chicks were found dumped near Chakki Ka Mor, near the railway track at Jabli and outside a tunnel near Kumarhatti. They have already been buried as per the safety protocol.

Officials of the animal husbandry department said since the source of the dumped chicks, which were brought here from outside, has not been detected so far, little could be done.

Notably, the lab report of a Jalandhar-based regional disease diagnostic lab had already detected avian influenza in these chicks last week. The samples were sent to the Bhopal lab for further confirmation. 

Two weeks since the incident, police are still investigating how poultry came to be dumped on the side of the road.  Officials of the animal husbandry department have said that the poultry dumped were white strains and could have come from outside the state.

 


Top News

Non-bailable warrants can’t be issued in a routine manner, says Supreme Court

Non-bailable warrants can’t be issued in a routine manner, says Supreme Court

A Bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna says ‘the liberty of an...

CBI not under control of Union of India, Centre tells SC on West Bengal government’s suit

CBI not under control of Union of India, Centre tells SC on West Bengal government’s suit

The West Bengal government has filed an original suit in the...

Delhi Police dismiss claims of bombs being found in some schools as baseless

Delhi Police dismiss claims of bombs being found in some schools as baseless

On Wednesday, over 80 schools in Delhi-NCR had received bomb...

Low attendance in Delhi schools day after bomb scare; principals revisit evacuation plans for future

Low attendance in Delhi schools day after bomb scare; principals revisit evacuation plans for future

Around 200 schools in Delhi-NCR on Wednesday morning receive...


Cities

View All