By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
19th July:- Working under the
presidentship of Ajit Balaji Joshi, (Deputy Commissioner), Society for
prevention of Cruelty to Animals in coordination with the Department of Animal
Husbandry U.T. Chandigarh organized Massive Anti Rabies drive in the villages
of U.T. Chandigarh in last two months.
These camps were held in
village Kaimbwala, Behlana, Daria, Raipur khurd, Makhan Majra and Raipur Kalan,
Mauli Jagran, Kishangarh, Khuda Alisher, Khuda Lahora & Khuda Jassu and
Dhanas from 17thMay, 2017 to 19th July, 2017. During
the camps 745 dogs were vaccinated free of cost against Rabies. Out of which
288 pets and 457 stray dogs vaccinated.
On the eve of last camp
at village Sarangpur, Capt. Karnail Singh, PCS, Director Animal
Husbandry-cum-Vice President SPCA revealed that these camps were great success
and proved to be very useful for livestock owners. In future also such types of
camps will be organized in villages of Chandigarh in coordination with Society
for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Chandigarh on yearly basis to combat
dreadful disease of Rabies in Animals as well as its transmission in human
beings.
These Camps were
organized under the supervision of Dr. Kanwarjit Singh, Joint Director Animal
Husbandry –cum-Hony General Secretary SPCA, Gram Panchayat village, Veterinary
Doctors of Animal Husbandry Department. During the camps pamphlets were
distributed and also short film was displayed for the awareness of residents
regarding how to prevent Animals from Rabies and fight against the scare of
stray dogs. The Department was able to organize such successful camps with
tremendous support of public in villages and co-operation of Gram Panchayat.
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