
Noida : Residents of Sector 19 are living under a constant threat as a large number of stray cattle continue to roam freely and fight on the main roads near the City Magistrate Office. The situation has escalated into a major public safety crisis.
According to the Resident Welfare Association (RWA-19), over 50 stray cattle have permanently occupied key roads within the sector.
On Tuesday, two bulls engaged in a violent clash, resulting in significant damage to a car parked outside House No. C-472/19. Concerned residents captured photographic evidence of the incident, highlighting the severity and frequency of such dangerous encounters.
R C Gupta, RWA 19, President, Noida
As per the RWA 19, Despite multiple written complaints and follow-ups by the RWA, the Noida Authority’s Health Department has allegedly failed to take any action.
It has become nearly impossible to walk or drive safely on these roads, especially after dark.
Residents
It has become a big nuisance in this A-category sector. These stray animals are posing serious risks to the life and property of residents, the RWA stated in its latest communication to S.P. Singh, GM (Health), Noida Authority, urging immediate intervention.
What residents demand
Urgent and permanent removal of stray cattle
Enforcement of cattle control and tagging rules
Dedicated monitoring near City Magistrate Office
Accountability from Noida Authority
With increasing incidents of road accidents, property damage and public panic, locals fear that if immediate action isn’t taken, a major tragedy could be imminent.
