Guwahati: Asserting the history of civilisation is one of people's association with animals, Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde on Saturday said animals are being ignored since our dependence on them weakened due to mechanisation.
"History of civilisation in a sense is the history of man's association with animals. But somehow, since mechanisation developed and became an integral part of our lives, the sole dependence on animals have considerably weakened and animals which were found to be indispensable are being ignored," Bobde said addressing an orientation event on protection of wildlife here.
He said the environment is an intricate web, deeply interconnected and fascinating beyond imagination. It has wonders we do not see in the world of mechanisation, computerisation and artificial intelligence, he added.
"Animals, even wild ones, after domestication has played an important part in the civilisation itself. Cattle and bulls have been used for centuries. So many things from cows have been produced for purposes as varied as nutrition, to maintaining house and leather etc. Elephants and horses have been used as war machines," CJI Bobde said.