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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 3, 2025
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As the Muslim festival, Eid-ul-Adha approaches, Jammu and Kashmir like other parts of the country brace for the annual ritual sacrifice of animals, a deeply significant religious event. However, with this tradition comes a recurring and troubling aftermath: the improper disposal of offal and raw hides. If left unaddressed, this poses not only a serious threat to public health and hygiene but also a blot on civic responsibility. In previous years, we have witnessed the unsightly scenes of unattended animal remains rotting in the open, emanating foul odors, attracting swarms of flies, and clogging drainage systems. Such negligence quickly turns a holy occasion into a public health crisis, spreading disease and endangering both human and environmental well-being. The time has come to enforce strict, proactive measures to ensure the responsible disposal of offal and hides. Municipal authorities must act well in advance by launching awareness campaigns, setting up designated collection points, deploying adequate sanitation staff, and ensuring round-the-clock waste disposal services during the festival days. Additionally, penalties should be strictly imposed on those who dispose of animal waste in public spaces or violate hygiene protocols. Raw hides, a valuable economic resource, should be collected through registered organizations to prevent spoilage and illegal trading. Citizens too must shoulder their share of the responsibility. Coordinating with registered charities or welfare organizations for sacrifices, promptly reporting unattended waste, and avoiding illegal slaughter in residential areas can make a significant difference. This Eid, let us honor the spirit of sacrifice not just through ritual, but through responsible action. Cleanliness is, after all, half of faith—and our collective duty to safeguard our communities must not be taken lightly.

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