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45 Dead Dogs: Files Activists Complaints against IIT-M

45 Dead Dogs: Files Activists Complaints against IIT-M
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Chennai: At least 45 dogs that have been locked up by the management of IIT Madras in some ‘attachments’ have died.
Following death, police complaints were submitted against the Jane Prasad IIT-M registrar and the other by animal activists, Harish from Bangalore on Friday.
However, the IIT-M registrant, denied the allegations and said Madras High Court had listened to the case connected and continuing orders to the Indian animal welfare council, Department of Animal Husbandry and Greater Chennai Corporation, besides the applicant.
Officers at the police commissioner’s office confirmed to receive complaints on Friday, and said they would now continue to the Kotturpuram police for further investigation.
An officer at the Kotturpuram station said they would conduct an initial investigation and register fir.
In accordance with the complaint, aimed at the Commissioner of the City Police and the Deputy Commissioner of the Mylapore Police, KB Animal Activist Harish KB said the registrants and management were responsible for capturing healthy dogs 186 illegally and maintained them in confinement and chains that were closed since October 4, 2020, inside IIT-M campus.
“All 186 dogs are very healthy, young and the majority of them are sterilized by ABC, 2001 regulations, before illegal arrests.
Really not provided proper care, producing 45 dying dogs that are slow and painful.
Dr.
Jane Prasad himself claimed that 45 Dogs have died, “he said in complaints.
He said the dogs died because they were constantly stored in a closed environment and had never had the freedom to move, walk or run.
“They were not given the right diet and water.
This action by IIT Madras is an act of insulting the Supreme Court.” “Request Section 428 (kill, poison or grabbing animals) and 429 (damage by killing or damaging any animals or animals) (IPC) India (IPC) and Prevention of cruelty on animal law, 1960, and other laws that are considered suitable by your honorable office, we ask you to investigate and take appropriate action against Dr Jane Prasad and his management colleagues, “He said.
Registrar Jane Prasad told Toi: “We have a full-time veternarian and five handling caring for dogs on campus 24 × 7.
Three times a week, we give them chicken and rice twice a day.
On other days we gave eggs and rice twice a day.
“He said:” Toys have also been provided.
We have an airconditioned operating room.
Some dogs only take genealogies, we provide genealogy food to them.
About 10,000 square feet of space have been for them and therefore, there is enough space For animals in open shelters.

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