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BMC pledges to make Mumbai rabies-free by 2030; over 1 lakh dogs vaccinated since 2023

At present, 163 municipal health facilities provide anti-rabies vaccination (ARV) services, of which 70 centres also offer evening sessions. Kasturba Hospital in Chinchpokli has set up a special ward for rabies patients

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BMC said stray dog and cat populations are being controlled through sterilisation under the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme. Representational pic

BMC said stray dog and cat populations are being controlled through sterilisation under the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme. Representational pic

Ahead of the World Rabies Day 2025, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has resolved to make the city free of the disease by 2030. The civic body has launched the Mumbai Rabies Elimination Programme (MREP) in this direction in collaboration with Mission Rabies.

Since 2023, more than 1 lakh dogs have been vaccinated as part of the mass anti-rabies vaccination drive, supported by digital tools like GPS (global positioning system) tracking and the WVS (Worldwide Veterinary Service) app. At present, 163 municipal health facilities provide anti-rabies vaccination (ARV) services, of which 70 centres also offer evening sessions. Kasturba Hospital in Chinchpokli has set up a special ward for rabies patients.

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