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3 months on, sterilisation of stray dogs resumes in Chandigarh

Programme was temporarily put on hold since February 25
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The Municipal Corporation (MC) has resumed the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Programme for the sterilisation of stray dogs with immediate effect at the ABC Centre, Raipur Kalan, Chandigarh.

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Speaking about the development, MC Commissioner Amit Kumar stated that the programme had been temporarily put on hold since February 25 this year due to administrative reasons. It will now be carried out directly by the Municipal Corporation, ensuring a more efficient, humane and systematic control of the stray dog population in the city.

He said the ABC programme was a crucial step toward managing the stray dog population in a scientific and compassionate manner. The Commissioner emphasised that all sterilisation procedures will be conducted strictly in accordance with the Animal Birth Control Rules and animal welfare guidelines, ensuring the safety and well-being of both animals and the community.

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He requested the citizens to cooperate in this important initiative by reporting unsterilised stray dogs in their sectors, colonies or nearby areas. Information can be shared with the Dog Control Cell of the Municipal Corporation through the contact numbers already issued. Citizens can also approach through 0172-2787200 or 0172-6135200 for any kind of assistance and reporting about stray dog sterilisation.

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