In a significant move, the Raichur Municipal Corporation has taken action to demolish an illegal goshala (cow shelter) in the city. The authorities have been working diligently to ensure that all structures comply with municipal regulations and zoning law
Illegal GoshalaRaichurDemolitionMunicipal CorporationUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiJan 21, 2025
A goshala, also known as a cow shelter, is a sanctuary where cows and other bovines are protected, cared for, and provided with a safe environment. These shelters often play a significant role in Indian culture and society.
The goshala in Raichur was considered illegal because it was operating without the necessary permits and approvals from the Raichur Municipal Corporation (RMC). It had been identified as a structure that did not comply with local laws and regulations.
Before demolishing the goshala, the RMC issued multiple notices to the management, requesting them to obtain the required permits and comply with municipal norms. However, the goshala continued to operate without the necessary approvals despite these warnings.
Local residents expressed relief and support for the municipal corporation's decision, noting that the illegal goshala had been a source of nuisance and hygiene issues in the neighborhood.
The RMC plans to use the vacated land for public utility purposes, such as creating a community park or a recreational area for the residents. This is part of their broader vision to transform Raichur into a clean, green, and well-organized city.
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