‘Dangerous figures’: SC took cognizance of the TOI report, which reports on the bite of the leading dog for rabies- what did the top court say? , Bharat News

The Supreme Court on Monday launched the proceedings of Soo Motu on Monday after reviewing the Times of India report about rabies cases as a result of India’s attacks.Justices JB Pardwala and R Mahadevan, while examining the Delhi version of TOI, described the published report as “very upset and dangerous”.“The news item includes some dangerous and disturbing figures and facts,” the bench saw.The court stated that daily incidents of dog attacks in the city and surrounding areas were being documented, in which rabies infections especially affect children and elderly persons.According to PTI, we take cognizance of this news item, “the bench said.The court directed, “This order should be placed before the Chief Justice of India for appropriate orders with a news report.”
At what time did India say in the report?
Toi said that a lot of dog biting case came from Delhi. A six -year -old girl, Chawi Sharma’s death expressed displeasure over civil negligence, hovering by a crazy stray dog in the Putha Kalan area of Delhi. Despite repeated complaints, the local officials reportedly failed to remove the dog, with the history of attacking the residents. Chavi was bitten on June 30 and began anti-opposing treatment, but his condition deteriorated. On July 26, before staying in a private hospital, delays and referrals were followed between government hospitals. The incident highlights serious laps in public health and stray animal management in the capital.Another case of a four -year -old boy came from Delhi. Abhishek Rai was brutally attacked by a packet of stray dogs in Delhi’s Alipur area on 23 July while returning from his Anganwadi school. He was cut on the face, rescued by the audience and reached Raja Harishchandra Hospital to treat rabies. His mother, Guria Devi revealed that this was the third such attack on her son. The residents claimed that MCD had repeated complaints about the rising dog’s threat. It was only after this incident that the authorities started action, caught three dogs. Nervousness and anger hold the area, as resident stray demands a permanent solution to the danger of the dog.Stray dog crisis in Delhi has reached a dangerous ratio, in which aggressive incidents have been reported rapidly across the city. Once a harmless appearance is considered, Stress has become a source of fear after attacking some violent, residents, distribution workers and children. Despite many complaints, sterilization and struggle-power efforts are ineffective, old ABC Rules 2023, lack of municipal resources and obstructing opposition from animal rights groups. Residents, especially in areas such as Mukherjee Nagar and Kalkaji, reports hundreds of annual cuttings, while many people become silent with online trolling while raising concerns. Civil authorities have promised schemes, but the lack of long -standing disabilities, unpaid NGOs, and lack of a proper dog census reduces real progress. Legal sanctions on transfer make action more complicated action against aggressive dogs. While the workers advocate proper food and vaccination, they demand civil security. Political leaders, including Karti Chidambaram and Vijay Goel, have urged a national work force and legislative overhaul. Meanwhile, the goals of sterilization remain precious, and the shelter expansion remains on paper. Former officials argue that the government is crippling any real solution for determining the government on ineffective policies and fear of backlash. Amidst increasing public concern, experts are emphasized that it is necessary to prioritize human security with animal care responsible for breaking this deadlock.