Now, gold coins for culling stray dogs in Kerala


Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 30 (PTI): The alumni association of a prominent college has announced gold coins to the civic authorities which would kill the maximum number of stray dogs till December 10 in Kerala where four persons have lost their lives and over 700 have been injured in canine attacks in the last four months.

In the wake of increasing stray dog menace in the state, office bearers of Old Students Welfare Association of Pala-based St Thomas College said the "gift" would be given to the heads of panchayats and municipalities across the state where most stray dogs are killed.

The outfit had hit headlines recently for providing air guns at subsidised rates to deal with violent dogs.

Earlier, cash incentives were also offered by a state- based industrialist for culling dogs.
"We are planning to give the gift to panchayat presidents and municipality chairmen in the state who lead in killing maximum number of stray dogs. Our aim is to ensure the safety of people from violent canines," James Pambaykkal, Association General Secretary, told PTI.

Accusing the government of inactivity on the stray dog issue, he said the association was attempting to end the menace with the participation of people.

The gold coins would be bought with the contributions, collected from the representatives of the 1200 member- association, he said.

The weight of the coins would be decided according to the total amount collected, James, a physics post-graduate who passed out from the college in 1984, said.

He said the civic authorities, who apply for the gold coins, should submit day-to-day figures of the culled dogs.

The stray dog issue in the state came into limelight again after the gruesome killing of 90-year-old Raghavan who was mauled to death by a pack of street dogs at Varkala on October 26.

As per government figures, four persons were killed in the last four months in stray dog attacks and 701 people, including 175 children, were injured across the state.

This year, 53,000 people had to take treatment for dog bites in government medical college hospitals alone.

As many as 88,172 suffered dog bites in 2013 while it was 1,19,119 in 2014 and 47,156 in 2015 in the state, the figures added.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 31 2016

    This is the kind notice of Maneka Gandhi and what action we can contemplate from her.

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  • sandesh, moodubelle

    Mon, Oct 31 2016

    Dear Menaka Ghandhi human lifes are more important than your worst politics.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 31 2016

    Till now all were sleeping?I have three suggestions.First call M.Gandhi and leave her in that area.Second,No Need of trying to kill,but just bring a Cage with two leopards which are troubling in villages and open it.They will solve it.Third,install a cage with some meat and they will come in and Cage can be closed and they can be carried away without taking much Problem.Such Problems should have thought Long back.Not after many People lost their life,and many got injured.why Govt.neglected so Long I dont understand.now trying with Gold coins.Do you think they will come in front when they see killing commando is on the road?

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  • George Lawrence, karkala

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    send all stray dogs to Menaka Ghandhi's house

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    No wonder worst than SOMALIA

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Gujarat & Kerala can become top meat exporters ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Export the Dogs or the meat to Countries where dog met is savored and in exchange import Beef.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 30 2016

    Menaka ghandi will have HEART ATTACK....

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