Tag: Mohammad Arif

  • Natural world fans irked over UP’s Wooded area division’s motion on Arif’s friendship with Fowl 

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    A love saga of a wild Sarus (crane) – a state fowl of Uttar Pradesh and Mohammad Arif, 30, from Amethi district, is now embroiled in a prison struggle that surprises natural world professionals.

    Arif noticed an injured fowl in his agricultural box ultimate February 2022. He nursed the injured fowl’s leg for 3 months, and later each befriended each and every different. Quickly, Arif turned into well-known for his friendship and turned into viral on other social media. Even the previous Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav leader minister visited Arif’s house and fowl friendship.

    Quickly the bonhomie between the fowl and Arif had taken a flip as Uttar Pradesh Wooded area Division separated them. On 21 March, Leader Natural world Warden Sunil Chaudhary ordered officers to remove the fowl and charged Arif with violating the legislation. The verdict of presidency officers appalled natural world fans.

    “To my thoughts, the fowl was once no longer in wrongful restrain and loose to head out of doors in seek for forage isn’t against the law,” says MK Ranjitsinh, India’s main natural world conservationist who drafted India’s first natural world coverage act, the Natural world (Coverage) Act, 1972, beneath which Arif is charged with violation of the legislation.

    The Wooded area Division first shifted the Sarus to the Samaspur Fowl Sanctuary in Rai Bareli, round 50 km west of the Amethi district the place Arif lives. Quickly the fowl disappeared from the sanctuary, which was once later sighted in Bisaiya village, 5 km away. After the fowl shifted to Kanpur Zoo, the place it turned into a centre for enchantment for Zoo goers.

    ALSO READ| UP guy who rescued and cared for Sarus crane for a yr will get Wooded area division understand

    Dr Asad Rahmani, former Director of the Bombay Herbal Historical past Society and well-known Birder visited Arif on 13 March and suggested him to deal with the fowl and tell woodland officers.

    “I visited him and located that fowl was once no longer in captivity,” says Rahmani. “I suggested him that the fowl has followed you rather than you. Tell the native woodland officer that the fowl isn’t keen to depart,” he added.

    Rahmani, a well known conservationist of the rustic, explains that animals are neatly acutely aware of human behaviour and behave in keeping with it. Birds care for distance in the event that they really feel unsafe.  Chaudhary requested Arif to sign up his observation on 2 April.

    ALSO READ| Story of a UP guy and his sarus crane who walks – and flies – in his footsteps

    “I might request woodland officers to regard this example at the human floor because the fowl was once wholesome and loose,” says Rahmani. Whilst any other natural world activist concurs with the woodland division’s motion.

    “I believe feeding of the fowl is the place Arif made some mistake however it will have to no longer be blown out of percentage because the fowl was once no longer in captive,” says Ajay Dubey, a Bhopal-based natural world activist.
     

    A love saga of a wild Sarus (crane) – a state fowl of Uttar Pradesh and Mohammad Arif, 30, from Amethi district, is now embroiled in a prison struggle that surprises natural world professionals.

    Arif noticed an injured fowl in his agricultural box ultimate February 2022. He nursed the injured fowl’s leg for 3 months, and later each befriended each and every different. Quickly, Arif turned into well-known for his friendship and turned into viral on other social media. Even the previous Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav leader minister visited Arif’s house and fowl friendship.

    Quickly the bonhomie between the fowl and Arif had taken a flip as Uttar Pradesh Wooded area Division separated them. On 21 March, Leader Natural world Warden Sunil Chaudhary ordered officers to remove the fowl and charged Arif with violating the legislation. The verdict of presidency officers appalled natural world fans.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “To my thoughts, the fowl was once no longer in wrongful restrain and loose to head out of doors in seek for forage isn’t against the law,” says MK Ranjitsinh, India’s main natural world conservationist who drafted India’s first natural world coverage act, the Natural world (Coverage) Act, 1972, beneath which Arif is charged with violation of the legislation.

    The Wooded area Division first shifted the Sarus to the Samaspur Fowl Sanctuary in Rai Bareli, round 50 km west of the Amethi district the place Arif lives. Quickly the fowl disappeared from the sanctuary, which was once later sighted in Bisaiya village, 5 km away. After the fowl shifted to Kanpur Zoo, the place it turned into a centre for enchantment for Zoo goers.

    ALSO READ| UP guy who rescued and cared for Sarus crane for a yr will get Wooded area division understand

    Dr Asad Rahmani, former Director of the Bombay Herbal Historical past Society and well-known Birder visited Arif on 13 March and suggested him to deal with the fowl and tell woodland officers.

    “I visited him and located that fowl was once no longer in captivity,” says Rahmani. “I suggested him that the fowl has followed you rather than you. Tell the native woodland officer that the fowl isn’t keen to depart,” he added.

    Rahmani, a well known conservationist of the rustic, explains that animals are neatly acutely aware of human behaviour and behave in keeping with it. Birds care for distance in the event that they really feel unsafe.  Chaudhary requested Arif to sign up his observation on 2 April.

    ALSO READ| Story of a UP guy and his sarus crane who walks – and flies – in his footsteps

    “I might request woodland officers to regard this example at the human floor because the fowl was once wholesome and loose,” says Rahmani. Whilst any other natural world activist concurs with the woodland division’s motion.

    “I believe feeding of the fowl is the place Arif made some mistake however it will have to no longer be blown out of percentage because the fowl was once no longer in captive,” says Ajay Dubey, a Bhopal-based natural world activist.
     

  • Superb Court docket affirms dying penalty of LeT terrorist in 2000 Crimson Castle assault case

    By way of PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Superb Court docket on Thursday brushed aside the plea of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq in quest of overview of its judgement awarding dying penalty to him within the 2000 Crimson Castle assault case that left 3 other folks, together with two Military jawans, useless.

    A bench comprising Leader Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi stated that it has authorized the prayers that digital information be regarded as.

    “We have now authorized the prayers that digital information should be positioned in attention. His guilt is proved. We confirm the view taken by way of this courtroom and reject the overview petition,” the bench stated.

    Arif was once one of the crucial accused, who had entered the Crimson Castle on December 22, 2000 and had opened indiscriminate firing resulting in the dying of 3.

    NEW DELHI: The Superb Court docket on Thursday brushed aside the plea of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Mohammad Arif alias Ashfaq in quest of overview of its judgement awarding dying penalty to him within the 2000 Crimson Castle assault case that left 3 other folks, together with two Military jawans, useless.

    A bench comprising Leader Justice Uday Umesh Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi stated that it has authorized the prayers that digital information be regarded as.

    “We have now authorized the prayers that digital information should be positioned in attention. His guilt is proved. We confirm the view taken by way of this courtroom and reject the overview petition,” the bench stated.

    Arif was once one of the crucial accused, who had entered the Crimson Castle on December 22, 2000 and had opened indiscriminate firing resulting in the dying of 3.