<p>Doctors at a government-run veterinary hospital in Odisha's Berhampur have removed plastic bags weighing around 30 kg from the stomach of a cow.</p>.<p>It took a four-hour long operation for a team of veterinary doctors, led by Satya Narayan Kar, to remove the undigested polythene bags from the stomach of the 10-year-old cow on Wednesday, Chief District Veterinary Officer of Ganjam, Manoj Kumar Sahu, said.</p>.<p>The stray cow, which used to feed on leftovers dumped in polythene bags by people, ended up with its stomach full of plastic and subsequently its intestines were impacted.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/odisha-man-chops-off-friends-genitals-after-drunken-brawl-1206039.html">Odisha: Man chops off friend's genitals after drunken brawl</a></strong></p>.<p>If left unattended for long, the animal would have died, Kar said.</p>.<p>The cow is stable now and it will stay in the hospital for a week in observation.</p>.<p>Last year, the doctors at the hospital had similarly removed around 15 kg from another stray cow here.</p>.<p>“The incident highlights the severity of plastic pollution, despite a government ban on its use, transport and manufacture for five years,” said Sudhir Rout, founder of Aryabhatt Foundation, an organisation spearheading a campaign against the use of plastic.</p>.<p>“We appeal to the Berhampur Municipal Corporation to enforce the ban properly,” Rout said.</p>
<p>Doctors at a government-run veterinary hospital in Odisha's Berhampur have removed plastic bags weighing around 30 kg from the stomach of a cow.</p>.<p>It took a four-hour long operation for a team of veterinary doctors, led by Satya Narayan Kar, to remove the undigested polythene bags from the stomach of the 10-year-old cow on Wednesday, Chief District Veterinary Officer of Ganjam, Manoj Kumar Sahu, said.</p>.<p>The stray cow, which used to feed on leftovers dumped in polythene bags by people, ended up with its stomach full of plastic and subsequently its intestines were impacted.</p>.<p><strong>Also read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/odisha-man-chops-off-friends-genitals-after-drunken-brawl-1206039.html">Odisha: Man chops off friend's genitals after drunken brawl</a></strong></p>.<p>If left unattended for long, the animal would have died, Kar said.</p>.<p>The cow is stable now and it will stay in the hospital for a week in observation.</p>.<p>Last year, the doctors at the hospital had similarly removed around 15 kg from another stray cow here.</p>.<p>“The incident highlights the severity of plastic pollution, despite a government ban on its use, transport and manufacture for five years,” said Sudhir Rout, founder of Aryabhatt Foundation, an organisation spearheading a campaign against the use of plastic.</p>.<p>“We appeal to the Berhampur Municipal Corporation to enforce the ban properly,” Rout said.</p>