Dog owners oppose 10-fold fee hike by Sangli civic body

  • | Thursday | 19th April, 2018

In one case, the human rights commisison imposed a fine on the civic body after dog bite incidents,” Khebudkar said.“We carried out a survey of stray dogs in Sangli. Sangli: The decision by the civic body in western Maharashtra to increase pet dog registration fee by ten-fold has evoked the ire of dog owners who protested outside the municipal corporation along with their pets.The group of dog owners, with their canines in tow, staged a protest outside the Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation office , carrying placards and shouting slogans against the hefty fee hike.The corporation has proposed increasing the pet dog registration fee, which was Rs 500 earlier, to Rs 5,000.“Why should dog lovers be punished by the municipal authorities in their attempt to raise revenue. They (civic officials) are barking at the wrong tree,” a protester said.Sangli Municipal Commissioner Ravindra Khebudkar said increasing revenue wasn’t the primary objective of the fee hike proposal, which would be tabled in the Corporation’s general body meeting on Friday.“There have been instances of some pet and stray dogs biting children in the municipal area. It was found that some pet dogs are left on the streets by their owners and are allowed entry in their houses only at night,” the senior bureaucrat said.There are around 17,000 stray dogs in Sangli, but there is no receord of the number of pet dogs, Khebudkar said.“Since January this year, around 200 cases of dog bite were reported in the city, prompting us to take remedial measures, including the proposal to hike dog registration fee,” the officer said.Established in 1998, the Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation looks after the development of the Sangli-Miraj twin cities.

Sangli: The decision by the civic body in western Maharashtra to increase pet dog registration fee by ten-fold has evoked the ire of dog owners who protested outside the municipal corporation along with their pets.The group of dog owners, with their canines in tow, staged a protest outside the Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation office , carrying placards and shouting slogans against the hefty fee hike.The corporation has proposed increasing the pet dog registration fee, which was Rs 500 earlier, to Rs 5,000.“Why should dog lovers be punished by the municipal authorities in their attempt to raise revenue. They (civic officials) are barking at the wrong tree,” a protester said.Sangli Municipal Commissioner Ravindra Khebudkar said increasing revenue wasn’t the primary objective of the fee hike proposal, which would be tabled in the Corporation’s general body meeting on Friday.“There have been instances of some pet and stray dogs biting children in the municipal area. In one case, the human rights commisison imposed a fine on the civic body after dog bite incidents,” Khebudkar said.“We carried out a survey of stray dogs in Sangli. It was found that some pet dogs are left on the streets by their owners and are allowed entry in their houses only at night,” the senior bureaucrat said.There are around 17,000 stray dogs in Sangli, but there is no receord of the number of pet dogs, Khebudkar said.“Since January this year, around 200 cases of dog bite were reported in the city, prompting us to take remedial measures, including the proposal to hike dog registration fee,” the officer said.Established in 1998, the Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation looks after the development of the Sangli-Miraj twin cities. PTI

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