J&K recorded over 2 lakh dog bite cases in past three years: Govt
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsJammu and Kashmir recorded more than two lakh dog bite cases in the past three years, with Srinagar topping the list, the government told the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.
Responding to questions by NC MLA Mubarik Gul, the government said 2,12,968 cases of dog bites have been reported in J&K during 2022-2025.
While 98,470 cases were reported from the Jammu division, 1,14,498 cases were recorded in the Kashmir division, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the housing and urban development portfolio, said in the written reply in the Assembly.
According to the data shared by the government, Jammu district reported the highest number of cases during the period under review at 54,889, followed by Srinagar city with 36,406 cases.
Anantnag district in south Kashmir was third with 26,453 cases, followed by Baramulla in north Kashmir at 18,563. Shopian district in south Kashmir reported the lowest number of dog bite cases — 1,357 — in the past three years, the government said.
A comprehensive drive for the sterilisation and immunisation of stray dogs has been launched, it said. From June 2023 to September 2025, 48,998 stray dogs were sterilised and vaccinated, Abdullah said.
The Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) tops the list with 27,237 sterilisations and vaccinations, followed by the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) at 13,730.
The municipal committees in the other districts of Jammu region carried out 7,870 sterilisations and vaccinations, the government said.
The chief minister said while Srinagar has two Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres and is establishing a third, the Directorate of Urban Local Bodies, Kashmir, is in the process of setting up such centres in the remaining nine districts of the Kashmir Division, for which identification of land has been taken up with the deputy commissioners.
In the first phase, land/building has already been identified for three clusters at Baramulla, Kulgam and Sumbal for establishing these centres, the government said.
Also, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has been consistently working to raise public awareness about the safety measures to prevent dog bites, educate the public about the Animal Birth Control & Anti Rabies Vaccination Programme and adoption of street dogs.
“The awareness efforts have been disseminated through various mediums including print and electronic media. To further this cause, the SMC has distributed approximately 25,000 posters related to the ABC-ARV Programme in various wards,” it said.