The recent clarification by Union Minister S.P. Singh Baghel reiterates the constitutional division of powers between the Centre and States, reinforcing state autonomy on matters like animal preservation under Article 246(3). This positions decisions such as declaring a national animal firmly within state jurisdiction unless broader resolutions are sought through collaboration or consensus.
Moreover, data on milk production underscores India’s reliance on both cow and buffalo populations, reflecting their critical role in food security and rural economies. With programs like Rashtriya Gokul mission driving support for cow welfare as 2014, policy efforts appear geared toward strengthening local initiatives rather of making centralized mandates-a cautious but balanced approach given diverse priorities across states.
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