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City Gets New Health Centre

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The New Indian Express             29.11.2013

City Gets New Health Centre

Mayor Tony Chammany inaugurating the Health Circle Office at Edappally in Kochi on Thursday | EXPRESS
Mayor Tony Chammany inaugurating the Health Circle Office at Edappally in Kochi on Thursday | EXPRESS

Mayor Tony Chammany inaugurated a health circle office at Edappally on Thursday. The office has been built with funds from the 12th Five Year Plan.

The inaugural was presided over by Depuy Mayor B Bhadra. Corporation Development Committee chairman T J Vinod Kumar detailed the plans of the new office. Division Councillor Advocate V K Minimol, Works Committee chairperson Soumini Jain, Tax Appeal Committee chairperson Ratnamma Raju, councillor M B Muraleedaran, councillor advocate M Anil Kumar and Planning superintendent K M Varghese spoke.

 

NMC to resume dog sterilization

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The Times of India            28.11.2013  

NMC to resume dog sterilization

NAGPUR: With complaints of stray dog menace from residents going up, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation is all set to start animal birth control (ABC) programme. It has identified Society For Animal Protection (Kolhapur) and Vet Society For Animal Welfare and Rural Development (Hyderabad) to take up the responsibility.

Sources said the civic administration has already put up the proposal before the standing committee for its nod. Kolhapur based NGO had implemented ABC programme in Rajkot and Sangli municipal corporations, while the Hyderabad-based NGO had experience of working in Pune and Bengaluru. "The civic body had gathered feedbacks from these cities. After satisfactory reports, civic chief Shyam Wardhane gave his nod to appoint these two," said a source.

At present, there are reports of stray dog menace growing in all 73 wards of city. "It has forced people to carry bamboo sticks and stones while walking or cycling to ward off dogs. I think city's stray dog population has crossed 90,000," said Congress corporator Arun Dawre, who had sought measures to control dog menace during the general body meetings in the past. "All my efforts went in vain. The civic body did not seem serious to tackle the issue," he said.

"Dogs occupy the roads close to chicken and mutton selling stalls, waiting to grab pieces of waste thrown on the roads. It is difficult to walk in these areas," pointed out Arun Jaikar, a resident of Khamla. "Incessant barking of stray dogs at night gives us sleepless night," said another resident.

Sources said the civic body had sent a team of NMC officials comprising veterinary officer Dr G Mahalle for a training programme organized by People For Animal in Ooty in October last year. Later, the administration had stated that the animal birth control programme would be started within a couple of months but that has not happened so far.

In July this year, the civic body shortlisted two NGOs but no one has been finalized. In the past too NMC faced criticism for bogus ABC programme that resulted in increase in population of strays. It led to ABC programme being discontinued. There is a post-operation care unit at Bhandewadi where sterilized dogs would be kept and monitored before being released back. Despite repeated attempts, Dr Mahalle was not available for comments.

 

SCB stray dogs sterilised

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Deccan Chronicle            28.11.2013  

SCB stray dogs sterilised

Stray dogs captured during a drive being kept at a temporary shelter home near ECIL. 	— DC
Stray dogs captured during a drive being kept at a temporary shelter home near ECIL. — DC

Hyderabad: The animal birth control (ABC) programme has finally taken off in the Secunderabad Cantonment area.

Every day 15 to 20 stray dogs are being caught for sterilisation and vaccination, according to the project officials.

Vet Animal Welfare and Rural Development Society, an NGO, is executing the ABC project in the Cantonment.

Citizens can lodge complaints about stray dogs with the Secunderabad Cantonment Board officials at 9490611186 between 10 am and 5 pm on working days.

Kishore Katara of Paigah Colony said they were lots of stray dogs in his colony. “A dog capturing squad was sent to our colony five days back. I showed them the hideout of stray dogs. Almost 80 per cent of the dogs were captured and taken away for sterilisation. We hope that stray dog population will be controlled in cantonment from here on.”

Some 900 dogs have been sterilised since September 30, 2013, according to the project officials. Radhaswamy Colony, AWHO Colony, and Venkatreddy Colony are among those covered so far.

Cantonment Board officials said colony welfare association presidents or office bearers must sign in the register about the number of dogs captured. They should again sign in the register only if an equal number of dogs are released back in the locality after sterilisation.

“The dog capturing squad will carry a register. An office bearer of the particular resident welfare association or colony welfare association or even the complainant or any one from the locality can count the number of dogs captured and sign,” said M. Devender, SCB superintendent, Solid Waste Management, who is in charge of the ABC project.

This procedure will ensure that the NGO cannot inflate the figures of the number of dogs sterilised. The Cantonment Board is paying the NGO `595 per dog for sterilisation, vaccination and deworming.

While the dog capturing squad is active only between 5 am and 8 am, residents said more dogs are out in packs at night. They want the dog catching squad to come in the evenings.

Vet Animal Welfare’s general secretary, R. Yadagiri said that sterilisation surgeries are currently being done in a temporary operation theatre-cum-shelter at Vempuguda near ECIL.

“The permanent operation theatre and shelter home for dogs being constructed by the Cantonment Board is nearing completion at Turkapally. Once this facility is commissioned, we can sterilise nearly 40 dogs a day,” he said.

 


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