Kids going to school with gun protection..!? Why..?

A video of school children being taken away at gunpoint has gone viral on social media. Recently, the problem of stray dogs has increased in the state of Kerala. They chase and bite not only pedestrians but also those traveling in vehicles. The judges, who heard the case, directed the state government to take serious measures to control stray dogs and vaccinate dogs infected with the rabies virus. They also ordered that the person who feeds the stray dogs should bear the medical expenses of the person bitten by them. In this case, a video of a person from a town named Baikal in the Kasaragod district taking children away with a gun was released on social media and caused a sensation. In this regard, he said, children are afraid to go to school due to the increase in stray dogs. He said that he is taking the students with this air gun to protect the children.According to the information from the state government, 21 people have died due to rabid dogs in kerala so far in 2022. Among them, five victims had taken the rabies vaccine as per government guidelines. Rabies vaccines are becoming ineffective in Kerala. There has been a lot of criticism about this recently. Statistics show that 1.5 crore dog bite cases have been reported in india since 2019. Highest in Uttar Pradesh (27,52,218), followed by tamil Nadu (20,70,921), maharashtra (15,75,606) and West bengal (12,09,232). Lakshadweep, on the other hand, had zero dog bite cases during the same period which dropped to 46,33,493 in 2020 and 17,01,133 a year later. However, more than 14.5 lakh cases were reported in the first seven months of 2022 alone. The highest number of cases this year were reported in tamil Nadu (251,510) and maharashtra (231,531). india also records more than 100 rabies cases and deaths every year. However, stray dog bites are more common than pets. As per 2019 census, there are 1,53,09,355 stray dogs in india, down from 1,71,38,349 in 2012. Uttar Pradesh (20,59,261), odisha (17,34,399), and Marathi have the highest number of stray dogs. (12,76,399) No stray dogs in Manipur, Lakshadweep, and Dadra & nagar Haveli.

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