Sunday attack
All of the attacks were separate incidents as the kids reside in different areas like Sainath Colony, Saraswati Nagar and Raigad Colony. Vijay Kalbande, additional civil surgeon at the Central Hospital in Ulhasnagar, said, "The incident took place on Sunday afternoon. Out of the 10 victims, we admitted five for treatment as they had suffered severe bites, while the remaining five were discharged. Most had suffered injuries on their legs, while a few were bitten on their arms."
Official speaks
Yuraj Badane, assistant municipal commissioner and public relations officer of Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation said, "We have received 4,000 doses of medicines from the government that has been handed over to the central hospital as it attends to most such patients. According to our medical officer, Rajaram Reejwhani, in collaboration with the Nanded Animal Welfare society, we have sterilized around 1,000 stray dogs since April. The population of stray dogs is now down to around 10,000."
However, sources said that Reejwhani is merely the acting medical officer and there hasn't been a permanent officer for many years. "The figure of 10,000 stray dogs was in 2009. Since then, sterilisation has also not been done. In last two years, no funds or tenders have been approved for sterilisation, so how can they claim that they have conducted drives?"
Two of the patients were later shifted to KEM hospital in Mumbai for further treatment. This is hardly the first time that stray dogs have gone on rampage.
Stray attacks
In March, the same locality had witnessed a similar menace when a stray dog attacked 20 people in the span of a week.
In June, Kalyan too witnessed a similar episode when nine people were bitten by a stray
In Pune last year, as many as 46 people in Ambegaon village fell victim to a stray dog on rampage.
10,000
Population of stray dogs in Ulhasnagar
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