24-hour city helpline to curb cruely to animals
Chennai is all set to get a 24-hour helpline to tackle cruelty to animals.
By : c.s. kotteswaran
Update: 2013-12-06 14:05 GMT
Chennai: In a first-of-its-kind in the country, Chennai is all set to get a 24-hour helpline to tackle cruelty to animals. The helpline, equipped with an animal control centre, will provide callers basic information on parasitic infections and zoonotic ailments (those that transfer from animals to humans).
Besides attending to animal rescues, the centre will also provide counselling on animal welfare and solutions to problems like the stray dog menace. The 24-hour helpline (1800 3010 1900) will be toll free and will guide the public to help animals under emergency and stress. The centre will encourage and motivate animal lovers and citizens on issues related to animal welfare, said S. Priya, director, (R&D), Scan Foundation, an international charity which will run the centre in South Chennai as per the guidelines of the Animal Welfare Board of India.
All general queries will be free of cost. The centre will approach the forest department to extend the service to wildlife.
There are animal welfare organisations and NGOs who rescue animals in distress, but this service is being widely appreciated. “It’s a welcome move. A round-the-clock helpline line will reduce incidents of cruelty to animals. Chennai and its suburbs are witnessing frequent culling of dogs and therefore, such a helpline is very much needed,” said Dr Jerold, animal welfare officer, AWBI.
“The stray dog problem exists and children get terrorised. Something has to be done to address both animal rights and public safety,” said Ms Jayashree Francis, a private HR consultant.
So far around 2,500 volunteers have been roped in TN and Puducherry, said Hari Krishnan of the Animal Control Centre. Any animal-related doubts can be clarified, complaints can be registered against animal cruelty, and abandoned and missing pets can be registered at the centre.