Following a complete report submitted by the Muzhappilangad grama panchayat and the Kannur District Collector, the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has determined to settle the case associated to the distressing incident of stray dogs attacking a Standard 3 scholar close to the Muzhapilangad railway station.
According to a launch from the SHRC, the Muzhappilangad panchayat has taken a proactive step by allocating over ₹1.44 lakh from its personal funds to fulfill the remedy bills of the lady.
The panchayat secretary knowledgeable the fee concerning the ongoing Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme. A complete of 51 dogs have to this point undergone sterilisation underneath the initiative. After native residents voiced concern, 36 of the sterilised dogs have been relocated to the Palakkad Sanathana Animal Trust.
The report additionally mentions the proactive efforts by three panchayat members who arrange cages for aggressive dogs within the panchayat.
The Collector knowledgeable the SHRC of the continuing efforts to keep up cleanliness in vacationer places in Kannur. Comprehensive tasks have been launched to handle stray canine inhabitants successfully.
The Collector additionally promised to make anti-rabies vaccines readily available to manage rabies. Furthermore, steps shall be taken towards improper rubbish disposal. Besides, a compulsory registration system for pet dogs shall be applied.
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