Tag: Stray

  • Bihar: Man rapes stray dog in Patna, investigation underway

    Bihar: Man rapes stray dog in Patna, investigation underway

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    Patna: A shocking incident has come to light from Bihar’s capital Patna where a stray dog was allegedly raped by a man.
    The incident occurred on the day of Holi on March 8.

    The video of the gruesome act also went viral on social media. The alleged incident took place in Faisal Colony of Phulwari Sharif.

    In the CCTV footage, an unknown person is seen openly doing the unnatural act with a dog in the colony. Following this, an application was submitted over the matter by an NGO in Phulwari Sharif police station. After this, Patna Police started investigating the matter.

    Assistant Superintendent of Police, Phulwari Sharif Manish Kumar said, “An application has come and call forward has been done with the document. Action will be taken under IPC and Animal Act. The matter is being investigated.”

    The investigation is underway.

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  • Hyderabad: Stray dog attacks 16 people, including 8 kids in Balanagar

    Hyderabad: Stray dog attacks 16 people, including 8 kids in Balanagar

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    Hyderabad: 16 people, including eight children in Vinayak Nagar of Balanagar, were attacked by a street dog on Saturday evening.

    Four children that included a three-year-old girl reportedly suffered serious injuries when the dog attacked them while they walking along the roadside.

    Following the incident, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) teams rushed to the area and caught the dog after nearly two hours of struggle.

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  • Stray Dogs Leave 2 Wounded in Tekipora Kupwara

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    Srinagar, Mar 11 (GNS): At least two boys were left wounded after bitten by stray dogs in Tekipora Lolab area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, officials said.

    They told GNS that the duo namely Uzair Ahmad Khan (9), son of Abdul Gaffar Khan and Henan Ahmad son of Abdul Ahad Rather was bitten by stray dogs this morning.

    The duo was immediately taken to SDH Sogam for treatment, they said. (GNS)

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  • Stray Dogs Leave Two Wounded In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: At least two boys were left wounded after being bitten by stray dogs in the Tekipora Lolab area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, officials said.

    They said that the duo namely Uzair Ahmad Khan (9), son of Abdul Gaffar Khan, and Henan Ahmad son of Abdul Ahad Rather were bitten by stray dogs this morning.

    The duo was immediately taken to SDH Sogam for treatment, they said. (GNS)

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  • Hyderabad: UoH asks students, staff to not feed stray dogs

    Hyderabad: UoH asks students, staff to not feed stray dogs

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    Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Monday asked its students and staff members not to feed stray dogs in university facilities such as dormitories, messes, hallways, and residences.

    According to a circular sent by the university administration, numerous students and employees have recently complained about stray dogs on campus. Students complained that some students/staff were feeding stray dogs, which exacerbated the situation.

    The matter was of grave concern since a four-year-old kid was recently mauled and killed by a group of dogs in Amberpet, the city, it said.

    The university advised its stakeholders to avoid a pack of dogs, if any, while travelling alone or in poorly lit places on campus, and said it was cooperating with the GHMC on the problem.

    “Students/staff are requested to avoid feeding the stray dogs in the hostels/messes, corridors, residences, etc., and help the administration in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all stakeholders on the campus,” it added.

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  • Kishan Reddy announces Rs 2 lakh for family of child mauled to death by stray dogs

    Kishan Reddy announces Rs 2 lakh for family of child mauled to death by stray dogs

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    Hyderabad: Union Tourism and Culture Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Monday announced financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the family of a four-year-old boy who was mauled to death by stray dogs in Hyderabad last month.

    He visited the residence of Pradeep at Erukula Basti, in Amberpet and consoled his parents.

    Kishan Reddy, who is Member of Parliament from Secunderabad constituency, extended financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh from his salary and another Rs 1 lakh on behalf of BJP corporators.

    He also announced that he will take care of the expenses for education of Pradeep’s sister.

    He urged the Telangana government to bring in necessary amendments to the current policies for a holistic approach to combat growing menace of stray dogs, including shifting of dog sterilisation centers to low population density areas.

    Kishan Reddy blamed the negligence of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for the unfortunate death of the child.

    The heart-wrenching incident occurred on February 19 in a car servicing centre where the boy’s father Gangadhar was working as watchman.

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  • Hyderabad: GHMC announces compensation to stray dog attack victim’s kin

    Hyderabad: GHMC announces compensation to stray dog attack victim’s kin

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    Hyderabad: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has announced compensation to the family members of a five-year-old child who recently became a victim of a stray dog attack in the city.

    Apart from the compensation of Rs 6 lakh announced by GHMC, the Mayor of Hyderabad G. Vijaya Laxmi declared that she would give Rs. 2 lakhs and her one-month honorarium to the stray dog attack victim’s kin.

    Deputy Mayor and a few corporators also decided to give their one-month honorarium to the child’s family members.

    Telangana HC pulls up municipal body

    Recently, after taking cognisance of the media report on the incident, Telangana High Court initiated suo moto Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

    The court pulled up Hyderabad’s municipal body over the gruesome death of the child. A division bench headed by Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan blamed negligence by the Greater Hyderabad of Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for the child’s death and asked it what steps are being taken to curtail incidents of stray dog attacks.

    The court included the Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, GHMC Commissioner, GHMC Deputy Commissioner (Amberpet), GHMC Veterinary Officer, Hyderabad District Collector and Member Secretary of Telangana State Legal Services Authority as respondents in the case and asked them to file the counter.

    Stray dog attacks continue in Hyderabad

    Within a few days after the incident, stray dogs attacked three more children and injured them. In an incident that took place in Maruti Nagar Colony, Hyderabad, a 4-year-old boy was attacked by stray dogs where he sustained minor injuries.

    In another incident, two children, Aayan (8) and Fatima (5) are left with bite injuries. They were attacked by two stray dogs while playing near their house in Borabanda, S R Nagar.

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  • Hyderabad: Stray dog attack leaves two children injured

    Hyderabad: Stray dog attack leaves two children injured

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    Hyderabad: In yet another incident of a stray dog attack in Hyderabad, two children, Aayan (8) and Fatima (5) are left with bite injuries. They were attacked by two stray dogs while playing near their house in Borabanda, S R Nagar.

    They were immediately taken to the hospital for treatment. Later, the local people informed GHMC officials about the incident, raising concerns over the increasing stray dog menace in the area.

    Recently boy died in stray dog attack in Hyderabad

    Just a few days ago, a horrific incident took place wherein a 5-year-old boy was mauled to death in a stray dog attack in Hyderabad.

    A pack of stray dogs attacked him when he was strolling outside. Though, locals rushed to his rescue and rushed him to a hospital, he was declared dead by the doctors on arrival.

    The next day, another 4-year-old boy sustained minor injuries in an attack by stray dogs. The incident took place in Maruti Nagar Colony, Hyderabad.

    Telangana HC pulls up municipal body

    Recently, after taking cognisance of the media report on the incident, Telangana High Court initiated suo moto Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

    The court pulled up Hyderabad’s municipal body over the gruesome death of the child. A division bench headed by Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan blamed negligence by the Greater Hyderabad of Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for the child’s death and asked it what steps are being taken to curtail incidents of stray dog attacks.

    The court included the Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, GHMC Commissioner, GHMC Deputy Commissioner (Amberpet), GHMC Veterinary Officer, Hyderabad District Collector and Member Secretary of Telangana State Legal Services Authority as respondents in the case and asked them to file the counter.

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  • Nagaland polls: Over 82% turnout recorded, stray incidents of violence reported

    Nagaland polls: Over 82% turnout recorded, stray incidents of violence reported

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    Kohima: Over 82.42 percent of Nagaland’s 13.16 lakh voters cast their votes on Monday in the Assembly polls, held in 59 of the 60 constituencies amid tight security, election officials said.

    Polling percentage was 83.85 in the 2018 Assembly polls, and the 2023 turnout is likely to increase after compilation of the reports of the Returning Officers, the officials said.

    According to election officials, voting was largely peaceful across the northeastern state except some stay incidents of violence, including stone pelting and minor clashes. No major untoward incident has been reported so far.

    In Akuk village under the Bhandari Assembly constituency in Wokha district, supporters of a candidate attacked the rival party workers using sharp-edged weapons in which three persons were injured.

    Voting started at 7 a.m. in 2,291 polling stations, manned by 11,500 staff, and enedd at 4 p.m.

    Chief Electoral Officer, V. Shashank Shekhar said that around 13.16 lakh voters, including 6,55,144 women, were slated to decide the electoral chances of 183 candidates, including four women.In the 2018 Assembly polls, 190 candidates, including five women, had contested the elections.

    In the polls, BJP candidate Kazheto Kinimi was re-elected unopposed from the Akuluto Assembly constituency after his only opponent and Congress nominee Khekashe Sumi withdrew his candidature.

    To ensure a free, fair and violence-free election, the Union Home Ministry, at the request of the state government, had provided 305 companies of Central Armed Police Force, while the state security forces have also been deployed across the mountainous state.

    As many as 12 parties comprising national and state parties are in the fray. The ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party and its ally Bharatiya Janata Party, and the opposition Congress and the Naga People’s Front (NPP) are the main contenders in the poll battle.

    The Congress, which governed the state till 2003, has fielded 23 candidates, while the Naga People’s Front is contesting 22 seats. Other parties, including the RJD, Ram Vilas Paswan faction of the LJP, National People’s Party headed by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, and the NCP were also in the fray. There are 19 independent candidates in the fray as well.

    Chief Minister and senior NDPP leader Neiphiu Rio (Northern Angami-II), Deputy Chief Minister and BJP legislature party leader Yanthungo Patton (Tyui), former Chief Minister Taditui Rangkau Zeliang (Peren), Nagaland unit BJP president Temjen Imna Along (Alongtaki), Nagaland Congress president Kewekhape Therie (Dimapur) are seeking re-election.

    Non settlement of decades old Naga political imbroglio, demand for a separate state –‘Frontier Nagaland’ – unemployment, illegal drug peddling and menace, besides various anti-incumbency factors were the main issues in the elections.

    The counting of votes will be held in Nagaland on March 2 along with Meghalaya and Tripura.

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  • Hyderabad: Police seeks legal opinion in stray dogs attack on infant incident

    Hyderabad: Police seeks legal opinion in stray dogs attack on infant incident

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    Hyderabad: Days after a horrific incident wherein an infant was mauled to death by stray dogs in Hyderabad, police booked a case without naming any person.

    On Friday, after booking the case under section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), police started a formal investigation and started seeking legal opinion in the incident.

    Telangana HC pulls up municipal body

    Earlier, after taking cognisance of the media report on the incident, Telangana High Court initiated suo moto Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

    The court pulled up Hyderabad’s municipal body over the gruesome death of the infant. A division bench headed by Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan blamed negligence by the Greater Hyderabad of Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for the infant’s death and asked it what steps are being taken to curtail incidents of stray dog attacks.

    The court included the Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary of the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, GHMC Commissioner, GHMC Deputy Commissioner (Amberpet), GHMC Veterinary Officer, Hyderabad District Collector and Member Secretary of Telangana State Legal Services Authority as respondents in the case and asked them to file the counter.

    Video of stray dogs attacking infant in Hyderabad goes viral

    Even days after the incident, the video of stray dogs mauling the infant is making round on social media.

    The incident took place on the infant was strolling outside. The CCTV footage shows that a pack of stray dogs attacked him.

    Following the incident, Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao condoled to the family members of the kid and said, ‘we’ve been trying to tackle street dog menace in our municipalities. We’ve created animal care centres, animal birth control centres’.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )