Goa aims for 100% sterilization of strays to control population, says Minister Halarnkar.

In a bid to control the stray dog population in Goa, the state government has set a target of achieving 100% sterilization of strays. Minister for Animal Husbandry, Govind Gaude, announced this initiative as part of the efforts to address the issue of stray dogs roaming the streets. The sterilization process is crucial in controlling the population of strays and reducing instances of dog bites and rabies cases in the state. The government aims to work closely with animal welfare organizations and veterinary professionals to ensure the success of this campaign. Goa has been facing challenges related to the increasing number of stray dogs, posing a risk to public health and safety. By implementing this sterilization target, the government hopes to effectively manage the stray dog population and create a safer environment for residents. This initiative aligns with the larger goal of promoting animal welfare and responsible pet ownership in the state. The successful implementation of this sterilization drive will not only benefit Goa’s residents but also contribute to the overall well-being of the community. Stay updated on Goa’s efforts to address the issue of stray dogs and promote animal welfare in the region.

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