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    On the evening of August 18th, 2021, an additional collector in the Telangana district of India was bitten by a stray dog during his evening stroll. This incident has once again brought to light the issue of stray dogs in the country and the need for effective measures to control their population.

    According to reports, the additional collector was taking his regular evening walk near his residence in the town of Sircilla when a pack of stray dogs attacked him. Despite his attempts to fend them off, one of the dogs managed to bite him on the leg, causing him injury. The collector was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment and is said to be recovering well.

    This is not an isolated incident in India, where stray dogs are a common sight on the streets. According to a survey conducted by the Animal Welfare Board of India, there are an estimated 30 million stray dogs in the country, with many of them living in urban areas. These dogs often roam around in search of food and shelter, and can pose a threat to public safety if they feel threatened or provoked.

    The issue of stray dogs has been a matter of concern for animal welfare activists and authorities alike. While some have advocated for sterilization and vaccination programs to control their population, others have called for more aggressive measures such as culling. However, such measures have been met with opposition from animal rights groups, who argue that they are inhumane and ineffective.

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    In recent years, several states in India have implemented programs to address the issue of stray dogs. For example, the state of Kerala has launched a comprehensive program that includes sterilization, vaccination, and adoption initiatives. Similarly, the city of Bangalore has introduced a program that involves capturing and relocating stray dogs to designated areas.

    However, much more needs to be done to effectively address this issue. It is important for authorities to work with animal welfare groups and local communities to develop sustainable solutions that prioritize the welfare of both humans and animals. This could include initiatives such as community-led feeding programs, increased public awareness campaigns, and improved waste management practices.

    In conclusion, the incident of a stray dog biting an additional collector in Telangana is a reminder of the urgent need to address the issue of stray dogs in India. While there are no easy solutions, it is important for authorities and communities to work together to develop effective and humane strategies that prioritize public safety and animal welfare.

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