Bharat Bhushan Ashu inaugurates Animal Birth Control (ABC) Centre at Haibowal
Centre comes up at the cost of Rs 1 crore, would have expert vets and trained staff to ensure smooth operation of centre
Centre to perform 60 sterilizations daily, all stray dogs would be sterlized in next one and half year- Ashu
Ludhiana, June 8 2021
In a move to tackle growing menace of stray dogs in a mission mode by stablising animal population, Punjab Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu today inaugurated Animal Birth Control Centre in Haibowal where male and female dogs would be sterlized.
Accompanied by Mayor Balkar Singh Sandhu, Senior Deputy Mayor Sham Sunder Malhotra, MC Councillors Mamta Ashu and Dr Jai Parkash, LIT Chairman Raman Balasubramaniam, MC Commissioner Pardeep Kumar Sabharwal, MC Joint Commissioner Kulpreet Singh, Ashu said that the centre has been developed at the cost of Rs 1 crore and it would have a team of three experts veterinary doctors along with staff of 14 assistants.
He said that the centre has preparation, sterilization rooms, operation theatre, 22 kennels including six pre and 16 post operation.
Bharat Bhushan Ashu said that the new centre has two dog catchers vehicles which would catch the stray dogs daily and then, they would be taken to landing area, kennels and later to operation theatre where doctors would perform surgery.
Ashu said that following the surgery, the sterlized dogs would be kept under observation for five to six days in Kennels and later would be left at the same place for where the dog catcher team had caught as per directions of Animal Welfare Board for natural habitat.
The Cabinet Minister said that before leaving the stray dogs, anti rabies shot would be administrated.
He added that each sterilization would cost Rs 1200 and the centre would carry out 100 sterilizations daily and in next one and half year, all stray dogs of Ludhiana would be sterilized at the centre.
He appreciated the streneous efforts by the officials of Ludhiana Civic body for operationalizing the centre and giving much needed relief to the people.