00:00I asked the parliament about the number of dogs that have been killed or bitten by the Bantu dogs.
00:11The answer I got was around 30,000, 60,000, 65,000, 55,000.
00:18Around 3.5 lakhs of people have been bitten by dogs last year.
00:23And 386 people were killed.
00:26A poor boy got rabies when he was bitten by a small dog.
00:30He started running like a dog, he got scared when he saw water.
00:33You can see the condition of parents when they are helpless.
00:38It can't be good for a person.
00:40So the question is, what is the cure for this?
00:44The Supreme Court has made it a rule that a dog should be allowed to live where it was born.
00:57And you can't touch it.
01:01And for the solution to this problem, they have requested the regional agencies to sterilize them.
01:13Sterilization has its own rules.
01:15You will take it for sterilization.
01:17You will let it rest for 4-5 days.
01:19And then you will leave it there.
01:21So taking the dogs, sterilizing them, and then leaving them there.
01:25There are so many such formalities.
01:30And there is so much expenditure on it.
01:32So for the past few years, this success has not been visible.
01:37So the result is that the care is not being done according to the rules of the Supreme Court.
01:50And the dogs have been given space.
01:52I had spoken a few times.
01:54Because where I live, there have been at least 7 cases in our neighborhood in the past few years.
02:02It's a small neighborhood, there are 50-100 people living there.
02:0515-10 dogs live there.
02:07So they also took it, sterilized it, did nothing.
02:12But there are no such people in the neighborhood who go out for a walk.
02:17Now whoever goes out for a walk, he has to carry a stick.
02:20If I myself go out for a walk, then I can't go out without caution.
02:25So there is a fear inside.
02:27This fear should be removed.
02:28I would like to tell you that dog bites are in three categories.
02:32Category 1, 2, 3.
02:34Category 1 is the category in which the skin does not have any blemish.
02:40It is due to licks, biting, and touching the paw.
02:46So the majority of cases of dog bites in Ghaziabad are around 8,000.
02:52In which the majority of cases are around 6,000.
02:56Around 5,000 cases are of class 1 bite.
03:01After that, there is category 2 and category 3.
03:04Category 3 bite is when the neck is above the shoulder.
03:09As close to the brain, that is category 3.
03:14And in total, there are about 250 cases of category 3.
03:19And category 2, where you have cut somewhere else, there is a wound in the lower part of the neck.
03:26There are about 1,800 cases of that.
03:29Sir, what kind of activities are you doing?
03:32What kind of arrangements have you made so that people can get vaccines?
03:37The anti-rabies vaccine is available in our Jail Hospital, in our Combined District Hospital,
03:46in all our CHCs in our Community Health Center,
03:50on all our PHCs and also on 7 urban PHCs.
03:54With this, every person does not have to travel a long distance.
03:58Anti-rabies is a good vaccine.
04:00Sir, is there any regulation made by the Municipal Government regarding this?
04:04We are in constant contact with our categories and the areas where cases come out.
04:12And we identify those people and tell them where the cases are,
04:16so that they can do a good job in that area.
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