Updated On: 26 April, 2025 02:45 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Responding to persistent efforts by Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, the Urban Development Department has issued a government resolution (GR) directing local self-governing bodies to allocate land for pet cremation facilities next to solid waste management centres

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In a major relief for pet owners, the Maharashtra government has approved the establishment of paid crematoriums for deceased pets across the state. Responding to persistent efforts by Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, the Urban Development Department has issued a government resolution (GR) directing local self-governing bodies to allocate land for pet cremation facilities next to solid waste management centres.
Until now, the improper disposal of dead pets has often led to foul odours and raised the risk of disease outbreaks, posing a public health concern. Recognising the urgency of the issue, Minister Sarnaik had raised it during the legislature's session in July 2023, emphasizing the need for dignified and sanitary facilities for the cremation of pets such as dogs, cats, and white mice. He also cautioned that unregulated cremations near human crematoriums could create unnecessary religious and social tensions.