Mysterious sharp rise in Kharadi dog cruelty cases
Mysterious sharp rise in Kharadi dog cruelty cases
BySalonee MistrySalonee Mistry / Updated: Jul 22, 2021, 06:00 IST
Animal volunteers say miscreants who race bikes post-sunset kill strays; FIR filed
In yet another case of random cruelty against strays in the city, animal volunteers from Kharadi have been spurred to register an FIR due to rising accidents and deaths of the animals in the area. Having probed the issue themselves initially, they allege that the deserted road is often frequented by young boys racing and rash driving the cruel disregard these riders have for the animals is beyond their comprehension. The volunteers have dealt with six road accidents involving strays in the last six weeks, which is the highest it has ever been in that area. Increased patrolling in the area to catch the culprits and punish them appropriately is what is needed, Vitthal Nagar volunteers and residents asserted.
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Be ready with kids’ COVID wards: Pawar
ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: May 15, 2021, 06:00 IST
Says experts believe third wave to affect children; task force to issue guidelines
In anticipation of the third wave of COVID-19, deputy chief minister
Ajit Pawar on Friday announced that measures are being taken to elevate the health infrastructure considering that experts have predicted
children will be the most vulnerable in the next phase.
Pawar was in Pune for the
COVID review meeting when he spoke to reporters. He said children may be the worst hit during the third wave. “A task force has been formed focusing on Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune rural for COVID management among children. Health facilities are being readied for children. We have had discussions with paediatricians and health experts on the matter.”