दिल्ली-एनसीआर में कुत्तों का आतंक थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है. यही वजह है कि गाजियाबाद के सांसद अतुल गर्ग ने सदन में लिखित रूप से आवारा कुत्तों को लेकर प्रश्न किया. उन्होंने कहा कि मॉर्निंग वॉक पर डंडा लेकर निकलता हूं, डर बना रहता है कि कहीं पीछे से कुत्ता आकर ना काट ले.
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00:00I asked the parliament about the number of dogs that have been killed or bitten by the Bantu dogs.
00:11The answer I got was around 30,000, 60,000, 65,000, 55,000.
00:18Around 3.5 lakhs of people have been bitten by dogs last year.
00:23And 386 people were killed.
00:26A poor boy got rabies when he was bitten by a small dog.
00:30He started running like a dog, he got scared when he saw water.
00:33You can see the condition of parents when they are helpless.
00:38It can't be good for a person.
00:40So the question is, what is the cure for this?
00:44The Supreme Court has made it a rule that a dog should be allowed to live where it was born.
00:57And you can't touch it.
01:01And for the solution to this problem, they have requested the regional agencies to sterilize them.
01:13Sterilization has its own rules.
01:15You will take it for sterilization.
01:17You will let it rest for 4-5 days.
01:19And then you will leave it there.
01:21So taking the dogs, sterilizing them, and then leaving them there.
01:25There are so many such formalities.
01:30And there is so much expenditure on it.
01:32So for the past few years, this success has not been visible.
01:37So the result is that the care is not being done according to the rules of the Supreme Court.
01:50And the dogs have been given space.
01:52I had spoken a few times.
01:54Because where I live, there have been at least 7 cases in our neighborhood in the past few years.
02:02It's a small neighborhood, there are 50-100 people living there.
02:0515-10 dogs live there.
02:07So they also took it, sterilized it, did nothing.
02:12But there are no such people in the neighborhood who go out for a walk.
02:17Now whoever goes out for a walk, he has to carry a stick.
02:20If I myself go out for a walk, then I can't go out without caution.
02:25So there is a fear inside.
02:27This fear should be removed.
02:28I would like to tell you that dog bites are in three categories.
02:32Category 1, 2, 3.
02:34Category 1 is the category in which the skin does not have any blemish.
02:40It is due to licks, biting, and touching the paw.
02:46So the majority of cases of dog bites in Ghaziabad are around 8,000.
02:52In which the majority of cases are around 6,000.
02:56Around 5,000 cases are of class 1 bite.
03:01After that, there is category 2 and category 3.
03:04Category 3 bite is when the neck is above the shoulder.
03:09As close to the brain, that is category 3.
03:14And in total, there are about 250 cases of category 3.
03:19And category 2, where you have cut somewhere else, there is a wound in the lower part of the neck.
03:26There are about 1,800 cases of that.
03:29Sir, what kind of activities are you doing?
03:32What kind of arrangements have you made so that people can get vaccines?
03:37The anti-rabies vaccine is available in our Jail Hospital, in our Combined District Hospital,
03:46in all our CHCs in our Community Health Center,
03:50on all our PHCs and also on 7 urban PHCs.
03:54With this, every person does not have to travel a long distance.
03:58Anti-rabies is a good vaccine.
04:00Sir, is there any regulation made by the Municipal Government regarding this?
04:04We are in constant contact with our categories and the areas where cases come out.
04:12And we identify those people and tell them where the cases are,
04:16so that they can do a good job in that area.