Mumbai News: BMC Signs MoUs With Non-profits To Vaccinate Strays
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has prepared an action plan for the elimination of rabies by 2030.
Mumbai: The BMC has signed a memorandum of understanding with two non-profits to vaccinate around one lakh stray dogs in the city. Under its ‘Mission Rabies Free Mumbai’, the civic body on Tuesday signed MoUs with Mission Rabies and Worldwide Veterinary Services (WVS). These NGOs will offer their services free of cost.
Rabies is a preventable viral disease often transmitted through the bite of a rabies-infected animal. The virus infects the central nervous system of mammals, ultimately spreading to the brain and causing death.
Rabies elimination by 2030
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has prepared an action plan for the elimination of rabies by 2030. Accordingly, the BMC has undertaken a mission to vaccinate stray dogs across the city. As per the MoU, the vaccination programme will start from September, while a dog census to be conducted in January 2024.
“The experts working with NGOs will visit Mumbai for the dog survey and mission rabies programme. A team of 100 will catch the dogs with their bare hands, while 20 teams will use mesh to control them. We will need 450 to 600 volunteers to vaccinate one lakh stray dogs. So we will approach volunteers from a few more NGOs and colleges. The BMC will provide the vaccine, an awareness campaign, transportation facility, while food, stay and remuneration to the volunteers will be given by WVS,” a civic official said.
RECENT STORIES
-
Mira Bhayandar: Bol-Bachchan Gang Back In Action, Targets Elderly Woman -
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Rahul Gandhi And Akhilesh Yadav To Hold Joint Rally In Rae Bareli And... -
JEECUP 2024: Application Correction Window Closes May 13 For UP Joint Entrance Examination... -
Punjab Board Class 10, Class 12 Compartment Exam Application Begins, Check Dates Here -
Bhopal Power Cut Plan May 12: Power To Remain Disrupted In Rajat Nagar, Apsara Complex & More; Check...