Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is sad about a recent incident where a two-year-old boy was killed by stray dogs in Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad. This has led him to take steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.
To address the problem, the Chief Minister has asked officials to take action against stray dogs in the city. A call center has been set up for residents to report areas with stray dog issues, and quick responses will be given to these complaints.
He has also called for an expert committee to look into why stray dogs attack people, especially young children, and suggest ways to prevent these attacks. The Medical and Health Department has been told to make sure that all health centers and hospitals have the necessary medicines to treat dog attack victims.
The Chief Minister wants GHMC and municipal officials to work with residents to stop future incidents involving stray dogs. By doing this, he hopes to keep the people of Hyderabad safe from such tragic events.