I have tried to make my own little mark in this world. My career as a Medical Educator and Clinician in Gastroenterology (see www.gastroindia.net) and my flirtations with Health Promotion, especially amongst school children (see www.hope.org.in) are shown elsewhere.This blog contains my attempts at creative writing, most being write-ups for Health Adda column of HT City of Hindustan Times (also see www.healthaddaindia.blogspot.com) as well as a few others, and some reflections and thoughts that have struck me from time to time on my life journey.Please leave your footprint on this blog with your comment.


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Current Activities of Stray Animal Managment Committee

Mrs. Reema Singh and Dr. Manish Tiwari from Animal Ashram visited the institute on 2nd January 2010 at 3 pm, met with the Director, Dr RK Sharma and members of the committee, and took a round of the campus to evaluate the problem.
They informed the director and the members of the following:
1. The only humane and legal way to deal with stray dogs is to prevent/reduce their breeding (female dogs often produce 3 liters every year). This can be achieved by performing a sterization operation on the female dogs.
2. They need to be transported to Animal Ashram for the surgery. It takes aroud 7-10 days from surgery to removal of stitches. They may be immunized against rabies during their hospitalization.
3. These animals will then be brought back and left in their habitats for living as before.
4. It would be desirable for local animal/stray-dog lovers to partner with them and to help them catch and take the animals for sterilization.
5. Local members should constitute an advocacy group to create awareness amongst campus dwellers abut this operation. There should be no misgiving regarding the intentions, ethicality and the nature of treatment meted out to these animals.
6. The centre has performed 245 such surgeries with more than 99% success and safety.
7. The Director, Dr RK Sharma, appreciated the efforts made by the NGO Animal Ashram and offered to provide logistic and medical support to them for their services.
8. It was decided that local advocacy group be created for sensitizing people in the campus.
     a) Type V & IV : Dr.Kumudini Sharma, Dr. Jyotsna, Dr Priti Dabadgao, Dr Piyali Bhattacharya, Dr Ujjala Ghoshal (Old campus)
    b) New Campus: Dr. Hem Chandra, Dr. Prerna Kapoor, Mr. and Mrs SN Semwal,
    c) Type II & III: Mr. Sunil Shishoo Mrs.Janet
9. Mr.Om Prakash was requested to provide a census of number and location of female dogs in the campus, within one week
10. The process could start as soon as the information was made available to Dr. Tiwari.
Dr. Prerna was requested to take a leadership role in this venture.

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