Hindustan Times (Noida)

‘Coexistenc­e with strays costing life of residents’

- Abhisht Kusum Gupta Abhisht Kusum Gupta is a resident of Sector 137. Both his children have been bitten by strays.

Arise in dog-bite incidents has sparked an alarming situation in high-rises across Noida. The recent incident of the death of a child has shaken every family. Is this really coexistenc­e – where the fear of strays forces people to not venture out, for fear of being bitten by stray dogs? Housing societies in Noida are governed by the Noida authority that has failed to even address the issue. Sterilisat­ion to control the population of stray dogs alone does not seem to be resolving the issue. More dog shelters are needed. Eight Apartment Owners Associatio­ns (AOAS) from Sector 137 gave a written submission to the chief executive officer of the Noida authority to construct a dog shelter near the sector so that strays from these societies could be accommodat­ed. But the Noida authority instead said they would only provide land and told these AOAS to pay for the shelters.

There is limited common area in most of the high-rises in Noida; as a result, the population density is high. This further endangers the lives of the residents when dog feeders insist that strays share this limited space with people.

We are a directly affected party and it is unfortunat­e that due to a mere 10 or 15 people, Noida is seeing deaths and fear. The authoritie­s have failed to protect our life and liberty, a constituti­onal right. Removing stray dogs, protecting citizens from attacks and controllin­g diseases is the statutory, civic duty of municipal authoritie­s under the State Municipal Act. This cannot be put on hold.

There is an urgent need to ensure that stray dogs are not subjected to unnecessar­y cruelties; but at the same time it should also be ensured that they do not endanger human life. Sterilisin­g dogs does not prevent them from biting. In fact, it is natural for fear and aggression to increase in these homeless animals. Chasing, biting, pack behaviour are also natural dog traits, which is why pet owners are not allowed to lead their dogs astray. The Animal Birth Control Rules – which talk about sterilisat­ion and vaccinatio­n – do not address the nuisance and danger caused by them.

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