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Civic body back to ABC to curb stray dog menace

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The Hindu             03.02.2014 

Civic body back to ABC to curb stray dog menace

On an average, the Kochi Corporation receives 100 complaints of stray dog attacks a day from the public.– File Photo
On an average, the Kochi Corporation receives 100 complaints of stray dog attacks a day from the public.– File Photo

Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme will be reintroduced in the city to control the stray dog population.

The Kochi Corporation is planning to introduce the programme in the city with the support of non-governmental organisations.

An NGO had recently made a presentation on managing the dog population through sterilisation programme. The local body has in principle agreed to the proposal. A plan for implementation would be drawn up shortly, said T.K. Ashraf, chairman of the Health Standing Committee of the corporation.

The corporation is being flooded with complaints of stray dog attacks. On an average, the civic body receives 100 complaints a day from the public. Though the local bodies had earlier resorted to killing of dogs through lethal injections, the practice was called off following judicial orders. Animal lovers too had objected to the killing of dogs.

The animal rights campaigners have been stressing that removing street dogs from their locality will lead to a rise in the population of harmful pests including rodents. An increase in the number of rodents and a reduction in the number of dogs would lead to the spread of diseases. The vacuum created by the killing of resident populations will be filled by canines from neighbouring areas. Hence, it was best to control the dog population than attempting to kill them en masse, said Mr. Ashraf.

The service of veterinary doctors affiliated to the NGO, pet hospitals in the city and that of the local body will be used for the ABC campaign. After sterilising and vaccinating the dogs against rabies, the animals will be tagged in their ears. They will also be collared for easy identification. Dog catchers would be trained to net the animals using butterfly nets in place of the present noose which could harm the dogs, he said.

The NGO has offered to identify land for an observation home where the animals could be kept after the surgery. The local body needs to provide the necessary infrastructure for the kennels. The district authorities had to drop the ABC programme earlier following public resistance. Kennels had to be removed following objections from some residents.

A sensitisation programme will be carried out in the city for the successful conduct of the ABC programme. The dogs caught from the streets will have to be released back to their locality after sterilisation and vaccination. The public will be sensitised about the release programme as there was resistance against the release of the dogs after the vaccination and sterilisation. The proposals would be placed before the corporation council for approval, he said.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 February 2014 08:39
 

BWSSB promises not to dump sewage in two lakes

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The Hindu             03.02.2014 

BWSSB promises not to dump sewage in two lakes

Upalokayukta S.B. Majage, accompanied by the BBMP and BWSSB officials, supervising development work taken up at the Allasandra lake inBangalore on Sunday.
Upalokayukta S.B. Majage, accompanied by the BBMP and BWSSB officials, supervising development work taken up at the Allasandra lake inBangalore on Sunday.

The Allasandra lake and the Puttenahalli lake in Bangalore North may soon be rejuvenated with authorities of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) promising to stop flow of sewage into the two water bodies by February 20.

The BWSSB authorities agreed to stop sewage flow into the two lakes when Karnataka Upalokayukta S.B. Majage directed them to do so here on Sunday.

The Upalokayukta visited the two lakes and saw that sewage was being let to flow into the lakes and both the water bodies had been polluted.

At Allasandra lake, the sewage flows into the lake through two storm water drains – one connected to Yelahanka and another to Judicial Layout.

Mr. Majage said that as untreated sewage was entering the lakes, all efforts being made by Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike to develop the lakes was going waste. So, he said flow of sewage into the lakes should be stopped.

He also suggested that Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation should provide boating facility at the Allasandra lake, and authorities concerned should develop aquatic life in the lake to attract birds.

While the BWSSB officials accompanying Mr. Majage said that flow of sewage into the lake would be stopped by February 20, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike officials promised to provide a temporary bund in the lake to act as natural filter to stop sewage polluting the entire lake. Yelahanka United Environment Association (YUVA) secretary B.M. Narayan said that the BWSSB authorities had also agreed to set up a sewage treatment plant near the lakes soon.

BWSSB has agreed to study the feasibility of commissioning a sewage treatment plan at the inlet points and Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike has agreed to fund 30 per cent of the cost of the plant, Mr. Narayan added.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 February 2014 08:38
 

City Corporation to Hold Special Council

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The New Indian Express             01.02.2014 

City Corporation to Hold Special Council

A special council meeting will be called by the City Corporation to discuss the draft master plan for 2031. This was announced by Mayor K Chandrika in the Corporation Council meeting held on Friday. The confusion prevailing in the areas coming under the plan situated on the city outskirts is to be discussed in the meeting.

The Corporation secretary was entrusted with the task of taking emergency action in ten days against the allegation that hotel The Leela, Kovalam had encroached on the ‘puramboke’ land and has been using it as a parking lot. The opposition UDF councillors raised the issue and said that the hotel is also collecting unauthorised parking fees without having the licence from the Corporation for the purpose.

The UDF also came out against the Mayor for temporarily staying the proceedings of the Corporation against institutions functioning in buildings without licence. The opposition demanded that the list of such institutions should be brought out. In response, the Mayor said that the matter of such temporary stays will be discussed in the very next council meeting after issuing the stays.

As part of issuing new TC numbers to buildings in the Corporation area, the numbering process will begin soon under the aegis of the health inspectors and junior health inspectors in the circles.

All adjournment motions presented in the council were approved.

 


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