Petition updateMake India canine rabies free. By implementing ABC rules not Killing, Relocating DogsStray Animals eat Garbage in East Delhi; Dogs relocated in Kudachi, Karnataka
Anu PandeyDelhi, India
Feb 12, 2022

The previous post was about the insenstive and apathetic policies of the Municipal Corporation.That how the EDMC  is converting the leftover food and green vegetables into manure while thousands of stray animals are going hungry on the streets of Delhi.

Khichdipur is a colony in East Delhi where people from low income group live. At the outskirts one can find clusters of slum dwellings as well. Right across there is a hospital by the name of Lal Bahadur Shastri and an MCD office. The people living in this area are not aware about the ABC program. The dog population is quite high and  stray cattles roam on the streets. Both dogs and cattles look for food in the garbage. But unfortunately they find nothing much to eat there. They are often seen eating dirty, stale and rotten things including plastic (pic in the post). 

Just half a kilometer away the EDMC has installed composting machines to convert leftover food and vegetables into manure. Nothing can be more inhuman, absurd and foolish than this. 

Just what kind of policies are our municipal corporations making? They are so blind to the suffering and pain of our stray animals. The food which is being converted into manure could be used to feed these hungry souls. The money which has been spent on the installation of composting machines could be used to install food stations for these stray animals. 

The municipal corporation could sensitize people of the area about the ABC program and in getting the dogs of the area sterilized. The residents in this area hardly know about the ABC progam.  The dogs are just multiplying and their numbers increasing. In the entire east Delhi there are only two ABC centres and both are overloaded. 

Shanti (M+918929307936) a resident of Mayur Vihar and a caregiver herself could not see the plight of young puppies and dogs who were surviving on the garbage of Kichdipur. According to her more than twenty puppies live on the pile of garbage (Pic in the post). In dirt and filth as if already dead. Many being trampled over by the cows who also stay there.  Shanti saw more than forty unsterilized dogs there. So called the nearest ABC centre in Gazipur to get the dogs picked for sterilization but they refused saying that they are not free. So she took the help of the PFA Founder and Member of Parliament Maneka Gandhi who called the ABC centre and arranged for the pick up. In a span of just a week Shanti got 20 dogs sterilized. She sent dogs in two batches of ten dogs each. The last batch she sent was on 10th February 2022. 

Just across the garbage area is the MCD office. Wonder what do these officials do? Don't they see the hungry cows and dogs? Don't they see the unsterilized dogs and their uncontrolled population? 

What if Shanti had not got the dogs sterilized? Their population would have continued multiplying. The residents of Khichdipur are not aware about the ABC, hence the dogs are just multiplying. 

When will our municipal corporations create awareness about the ABC program? When will they stop wasting money on projects which do more harm than good to our street animals? 

Delhi needs more ABC centres than composting machines. 

In Kudachi Belgaum district in the state of Karnataka the dogs are being relocated. In the absence of the ABC centre the corporation is controlling the population by throwing the dogs out of Kudachi. 

Will someone ask these insane administrators  that by relocating the dogs how are they controlling dog population.  Won't the dogs multiply anyhow? 

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Entrusting the ABC program in the hands of the municipal corporations was the biggest mistake 

Delhi Chief Minister 

Twitter @ArvindKejriwal

East Delhi Munucipal Corporation 

Twitter @OfficialEdmc

Kudachi, Belgaum Municipal Corporation 

Twitter @Belagavi_infra

 

 

 

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