article on people in metro cities face the problem of stray animals
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Stray Animals: The Problem
(By your name)
The problem of stray animals in metro cities is not new. The increasing number of stray animals in the district has become a serious problem. While the number of stray animals continues to rise because of various reasons, the administration has failed to take steps to tackle the stray menace. Apart from the city roads, a large number of stray animals can be seen roaming on highways.
Though several accidents involving stray animals have taken place on the city roads, no concrete step has been taken by the administration to solve this problem so far. Herds of stray animals are a common sight on highways and the city roads.
It becomes difficult to spot stray animals on the road during fog. Vehicles travel at a high speed on highways and drivers could barely steer clear of stray animals that abruptly come in from of vehicles. The presence of stray animals on the highways is a serious risk to commuters. As the government has been charging cow cess from the taxpayers, it is their responsibility to make arrangements for these animals.
We should acknowledge the fact that the problem exists. And together, we can create a proper solution that will satisfy everybody using a combination of existing solutions so that the disadvantages cancel out each other.
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NDMC commisioner,
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Sir,
A large number of stray animals keep roaming on the busy Patel Road all hours of the day. Many a lee time, they cause traffic jams as well as accidents. Some of these animals are cows and buffaloes that have gone dry. Their owners let them loose on the road without caring for the inconvenience caused to the road users. Besides, it gives a very ugly look to the whole area. The entire place remains littered with the excrement of these animals. All such stray animals should be impounded and sent to the Municipal pen. They should be returned only after their owners have paid a heavy penalty. Such requests have been made time and again to the concerned authorities, but no action has been taken so far. Hopefully, this letter will meet the eyes of our worthy officials, and steps will be taken to end this problem of stray animals.
Yours truly
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