Reunion of dog and man costs Rs. 1 lakh
In what can be termed as a rare reunion, a group of like-minded people in Maddur spent nearly Rs. 1 lakh to trace two stray dogs that were reportedly caught and released in the forest area by the Maddur Town Municipal Council.
The Maddur TMC had
conducted a drive against stray dogs in Maddur two weeks ago. The dog
catchers, hired by the civic authority, caught hundreds of dogs and
released them in the Muthathi forest area that falls under the Cauvery
Wildlife Zone.
Among the dogs that were released in
the forest were Bhaira and Kencha. While Bhaira was the pet for
residents of Kote Beedhi, shopkeepers near old bus-stand were
emotionally attached to Kencha. According to the shopkeepers, no one
realised that the dog catchers had captured the two dogs, until it was
too late.
A group of local people conducted a search
near the border areas of Muthathi forest, a home to leopards, elephants
and other wild animals.
They pooled in around Rs. 1
lakh to trace the dogs. They also announced a cash reward of Rs. 25,000
to those who could provide information about the dogs. The shopkeepers
also distributed photos and relevant details of the two dogs in several
villages along the forest border requesting them to help trace the dogs.
It was an arduous task, but a continuous search for 15 days bore fruit on Tuesday night.
They
brought the animals back on Wednesday and they celebrated the reunion
with the dogs by bursting crackers and distributing sweets.
The
former TAPCMS president Krishna alias Auto Krishna, Ramachandra,
Balakrishna, Somashekar and others were part of the group that traced
the dogs.
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