The four-year-old who was playing outside his house suffered serious injuries when dogs assaulted him at Maruti Nagar in Chaitanyapuri in Hyderabad. Officials were informed to strengthen the dog sterilisation program; and limit hotels, dining establishments, function halls, and meat stores from disposing waste on the streets.
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During a conference on Wednesday, Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar directed authorities to pay unique attention to manage strays not just in the locations under Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) however likewise in other towns. Apart from reinforcing the sterilisation program, Kumar advised the GHMC authorities to limit the hotels, dining establishments, function halls, and meat stores from disposing waste on the streets.
He recommended awareness programs for trainees in federal government and independent schools in the city. Officials were bought to prepare handouts and hoardings in this regard. They were likewise asked to use up control steps with the help of run-down neighborhood advancement federations, town advancement federations and property nest well-being associations, and self-help groups.
Kumar likewise directed the authorities to come up with a mobile app for the registration of animals in the city and take grievances associated with dog threat through the MyGHMC app (no-040-21-11-11-11). As per the registration of their animals, owners will be provided an identity card.
He asked his group to determine the locations where the most variety of street dog attack cases are signed up and take instant action. The authorities have actually been directed to rope in veterinary groups in the locations that have actually increased existence of street dogs and take proper steps to suppress them.
According to the GHMC, presently, there are 5,50,000 roaming dogs in the corporation location. As of 2011, there were 8.5 lakh dogs in the city and the reduction in numbers was primarily due to an active sterilisation program.