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37 lakh dog bites in a year: Karti Chidambaram raises alarm about dangerous surge, says we can't ignore this any more
37 lakh dog bites in a year: Karti Chidambaram raises alarm about dangerous surge, says we can't ignore this any more

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

37 lakh dog bites in a year: Karti Chidambaram raises alarm about dangerous surge, says we can't ignore this any more

Karti Chidambaram raises concerns about increasing stray dog menace in India. Over 37 lakh dog bite cases reported in 2024. The Centre provides financial aid for anti-rabies vaccines. Karnataka and Kerala witness a surge in cases. Bengaluru plans to feed stray dogs for easier sterilisation. Kerala to launch sterilisation units and awareness campaigns. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Tuesday voiced serious concern about the escalating threat posed by stray dogs across India, following alarming data shared by the Centre in Parliament. According to a written reply by Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S P Singh Baghel, over 37.17 lakh dog bite cases were reported across the country in 2024, along with 54 suspected human rabies the issue on X (formerly Twitter), Chidambaram, the Lok Sabha MP from Tamil Nadu's Sivaganga constituency, said, 'We can't ignore this any more! #Streetdogs.'The data, collected by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) under the National Rabies Control Program, reveals a concerning trend in public health. The minister added that financial assistance is being provided to states and union territories under the Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme for procuring anti-rabies vaccines, which includes doses for stray rabies being completely preventable with prompt and full post-exposure prophylaxis, India continues to account for 36% of global rabies deaths, amounting to an estimated 18,000 to 20,000 fatalities annually, with children under the age of 15 being the most vulnerable. The Centre has set an ambitious target to eliminate rabies by like Karnataka and Kerala have witnessed significant spikes in dog bite cases. Karnataka alone reported over 2.3 lakh incidents and 19 rabies deaths in the past six months, while the total number of cases for the year 2024 stands at 3.6 lakh dog bites and 42 in Bengaluru, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has unveiled a Rs 2.88 crore plan to feed approximately 4,000 stray dogs. The civic body stated that feeding helps in easier capture of dogs for sterilisation and vaccination, enhancing the success of animal birth control and anti-rabies is also taking aggressive steps to address the crisis. The state government plans to launch mobile sterilisation units across 152 blocks and has approved euthanasia of severely ill stray animals, as announced by Local Self-Government Minister M B four children in Kerala have succumbed to dog bites since April this year despite receiving the anti-rabies vaccine , underscoring the gravity of the situation. The minister informed that 158 trained personnel from the Animal Husbandry Department have been deployed for catching stray the Kerala Health and Education Departments are set to launch a statewide awareness campaign in government and aided schools starting June 30, aiming to educate children and communities about rabies prevention and safety around stray dog bite cases surge and rabies continues to pose a deadly threat, calls for immediate and coordinated action across states have grown louder, with lawmakers and citizens urging effective policy, awareness, and infrastructure to tackle the stray dog menace.

"Can't Ignore": Karti Chidambaram As Over 3 Lakh Dog Bites Reported In 2024
"Can't Ignore": Karti Chidambaram As Over 3 Lakh Dog Bites Reported In 2024

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • NDTV

"Can't Ignore": Karti Chidambaram As Over 3 Lakh Dog Bites Reported In 2024

Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Tuesday expressed concerns over the growing health and safety concerns posed by stray dogs in the country as the Centre informed Parliament that over 37 lakh cases of dog bites were reported last year. "We can't ignore this any more! #Streetdogs," the Lok Sabha MP from Tamil Nadu's Sivaganga constituency said in a post on X. In a written reply in the Lower House, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S P Singh Baghel said the total dog bite cases in 2024 stood at 37,17,336 while the total 'suspected human rabies deaths' were 54. The minister said the data is collected from states/Union Territories under the National Rabies Control Program by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). We can't ignore this any more! #Streetdogs — Karti P Chidambaram (@KartiPC) July 22, 2025 "The Department provides financial support under the Assistance to State for Control of Animal Diseases component of the Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme for procurement of anti-rabies vaccines for animals, including stray dogs," the written reply said. Rabies remains a significant public health challenge in India, accounting for 36% of global rabies deaths and causing an estimated 18,000 to 20,000 fatalities annually, with a disproportionate impact on children under 15. Despite these alarming statistics, rabies deaths are entirely preventable with prompt and complete post-exposure prophylaxis. The Centre is aiming to eliminate rabies by 2030. In the past six months, Karnataka has recorded more than 2.3 lakh dog bite cases and 19 rabies deaths, indicating a sharp increase compared to the corresponding period last year, according to official data released on Sunday. In all of 2024, the state reported 3.6 lakh dog bite cases and 42 rabies deaths. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) - Bengaluru's civic body - shared details of its Rs 2.88 crore plan to feed about 4,000 street dogs in the city and said it has invited a tender in this regard after reviewing the pros and cons of the initiative. Feeding makes it easier to catch the dogs for sterilisation and vaccination. This, in turn, boosts the effectiveness of animal birth control and anti-rabies vaccination campaigns, the civic body said. Kerala is planning to launch a crackdown on stray dogs by rolling out mobile sterilisation units in 152 blocks and permitting the euthanasia of seriously ill animals, Local Self-Government Minister M B Rajesh said last week. Since April this year, four children from various parts of the state have died after being bitten by stray dogs, despite receiving the anti-rabies vaccine. According to Mr Rajesh, 158 trained personnel from the Animal Husbandry Department are currently available for catching stray dogs. The Kerala Health and Education departments are together planning to organise an awareness programme against rabies in government and aided schools in the state from June 30.

Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt tells Lok Sabha
Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt tells Lok Sabha

The Hindu

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt tells Lok Sabha

More than 37 lakh cases of dog bites and 54 suspected human rabies deaths were reported during 2024, the government said on Tuesday (July 22, 2025). In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S.P. Singh Baghel said the data on the total number of reported dog bite cases and suspected human rabies deaths, is collected from states/UTs under the National Rabies Control Program by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). As per the information provided by the NCDC, the total dog bite cases in 2024 stood at 37,17,336 while the total 'suspected human rabies deaths' were 54. Stating that municipalities are responsible to control the stray dog population, Baghel said they are implementing the Animal Birth Control Programme to regulate the population of stray dogs. In addition, the Centre has notified the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, which focuses on the neutering and anti-rabies vaccination of stray dogs, the minister said. 'States issued advisory on ABV programme' Elaborating on the steps, M. Baghel said his Ministry issued an advisory in November 2024 to States, asking them to implement the ABC Programme and related activities through local bodies, as part of its objective to ensure the safety and security of children, especially toddlers, from stray dog attacks. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) has issued several advisories and guidelines as well in this regard. On complaints related to feeding of community animals, AWBI writes to the Resident Welfare Association (RWAs), Apartment Owners' Association (AOAs), or local bodies concerned for appropriate action. During 2024-25 and up to June 2025, the board has issued 166 such letters, the Union Minister added.

Over 3.7 million dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt
Over 3.7 million dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt

Business Standard

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Business Standard

Over 3.7 million dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt

More than 3.7 million cases of dog bites and 54 suspected human rabies deaths were reported during 2024, the government said on Tuesday. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying SP Singh Baghel said the data on the total number of reported dog bite cases and suspected human rabies deaths, is collected from states/UTs under the National Rabies Control Program by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). As per the information provided by the NCDC, the total dog bite cases in 2024 stood at 3,717,336 while the total 'suspected human rabies deaths' were 54. Stating that municipalities are responsible to control the stray dog population, Baghel said they are implementing the Animal Birth Control Programme to regulate the population of stray dogs. In addition, the Centre has notified the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, which focuses on the neutering and anti-rabies vaccination of stray dogs, the minister said. Elaborating on the steps, Baghel said his ministry issued an advisory in November 2024 to states, asking them to implement the ABC Programme and related activities through local bodies, as part of its objective to ensure the safety and security of children, especially toddlers, from stray dog attacks. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) has issued several advisories and guidelines as well in this regard. On complaints related to feeding of community animals, AWBI writes to the Resident Welfare Association (RWAs), Apartment Owners' Association (AOAs), or local bodies concerned for appropriate action. During 2024-25 and up to June 2025, the board has issued 166 such letters, the minister added. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt
Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt

News18

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • News18

Over 37 lakh dog bite cases, 54 human rabies deaths in 2024: Govt

New Delhi, Jul 22 (PTI) More than 37 lakh cases of dog bites and 54 suspected human rabies deaths were reported during 2024, the government said on Tuesday. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S P Singh Baghel said the data on the total number of reported dog bite cases and suspected human rabies deaths, is collected from states/UTs under the National Rabies Control Program by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). As per the information provided by the NCDC, the total dog bite cases in 2024 stood at 37,17,336 while the total 'suspected human rabies deaths' were 54. Stating that municipalities are responsible to control the stray dog population, Baghel said they are implementing the Animal Birth Control Programme to regulate the population of stray dogs. In addition, the Centre has notified the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, which focuses on the neutering and anti-rabies vaccination of stray dogs, the minister said. Elaborating on the steps, Baghel said his ministry issued an advisory in November 2024 to states, asking them to implement the ABC Programme and related activities through local bodies, as part of its objective to ensure the safety and security of children, especially toddlers, from stray dog attacks. The Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) has issued several advisories and guidelines as well in this regard. On complaints related to feeding of community animals, AWBI writes to the Resident Welfare Association (RWAs), Apartment Owners' Association (AOAs), or local bodies concerned for appropriate action. During 2024-25 and up to June 2025, the board has issued 166 such letters, the minister added. PTI MJH TRB (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: July 22, 2025, 18:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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