The Maharashtra Government has taken a significant step towards animal welfare by ordering the creation of dedicated burial grounds for pets across the state. This move aims to provide a respectful and eco-friendly way to farewell beloved animals.
Pet BurialMaharashtraAnimal WelfareMunicipal CorporationsEnvironmental ManagementReal Estate MaharashtraApr 27, 2025

The government has ordered dedicated burial grounds for pets to provide a respectful and eco-friendly way for pet owners to farewell their deceased pets, addressing a long-standing need and promoting animal welfare.
Local municipal corporations and panchayats are responsible for allocating specific areas for pet burials and ensuring that these areas are properly maintained and accessible to the public.
The guidelines include ensuring that burials are conducted in a hygienic and environmentally friendly manner, regular maintenance of the burial grounds, and compliance with health and safety standards to prevent any health hazards.
The government has allocated funds to support the establishment and maintenance of these facilities, ensuring that they are properly equipped and managed.
This initiative is expected to significantly improve animal welfare by providing pet owners with a dignified and respectful option for pet burials, reducing the burden on municipal authorities, and promoting a more compassionate society for both humans and animals.

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