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Bengaluru to achieve full stray dog sterilisation in 3 years
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Bengaluru to achieve full stray dog sterilisation in 3 years

✍️ India Today 🗓 30 Jun 2026, 11:16 PM 👁 3

The Karnataka government has set a three-year deadline to achieve complete sterilisation coverage for stray dogs across Bengaluru. This initiative aims to manage the stray dog population within the city.

The state government of Karnataka has announced a comprehensive plan to address the stray dog population in its capital city, Bengaluru. A target has been set to achieve full sterilisation coverage for all stray dogs within a span of three years.

This ambitious initiative is expected to bring the stray dog population under control and improve public health and safety in the city. The administration will be implementing measures to ensure the successful execution of this sterilisation drive across all areas of Bengaluru.

Further details regarding the specific strategies and resources allocated for this three-year plan are anticipated as the program rolls out.