Bengaluru to sterilise 90,000 dogs annually to tackle stray menace
Krishna Byre Gowda ordered more facilities, veterinarians & agencies to double Bengaluru's dog sterilisation capacity.
Salar News
Bengaluru, 30 June
Karnataka Greater
Bengaluru Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has directed officials to
prepare a comprehensive action plan to achieve 100 per cent Animal Birth
Control (ABC) coverage across the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) within the
next three years, by doubling the city's annual sterilisation capacity from
45,000 to 90,000 stray dogs.
To achieve
this, the Minister directed officials to expand infrastructure, engage more
implementing agencies, appoint additional veterinarians and encourage
participation from organisations across Karnataka and the country.
Byre Gowda
also became visibly upset with the 19 officials of the Animal Husbandry
Department at the meeting for coming without adequate data, especially about
the unchanged stray population despite a 20-year sterilisation drive.
"Are
you joking around there? What is the expenditure for five years?" he
asked, adding that their responses amounted to "vague and illogical
explanations."
Citizen-led
green Bengaluru mission
The Minister further announced an urban greening programme under which 64,130 saplings will be planted across Bengaluru during the current financial year, with active participation from municipal corporations, citizens and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) for long-term maintenance and survival of the saplings.
Citizens
urged to use 'Sahaya' app
Citizens
have been encouraged to report tree-related safety concerns through the
'Sahaya' application for time-bound disposal and status tracking of complaints.
Footpath
encroachments
The Minister added that the ongoing footpath clearance drive is aimed at improving pedestrian safety and is not intended to displace street vendors. He urged shop owners to voluntarily remove illegal encroachments from footpaths.
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