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”Indulging in such acts is unacceptable,” he said.
Speaking on the measures being taken by the government to deal with the issue, the CM also appealed to public to protect domestic dogs and not leave them on the streets.
”This problem cannot be solved by killing the dogs. Registration of pet dogs will be made mandatory in the state. Panchayat will provide registration certificates within three days after completion of vaccination of domestic dogs,” he told reporters here.
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As many as 21 deaths due to rabies were reported in the state so far this year out of which 15 had not received anti-rabies vaccine (IDRV) and immunoglobulin (ERIG).
A field-level investigation has been completed to ascertain the cause of all 21 deaths. An expert committee was appointed to investigate all the deaths in detail, he added.