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Shortage of anti-rabies vaccines in State

Mumbai, July 18 (UNI) Legislative Assembly Members cutting across party lines highlighted the menace of stray dogs and urged the Government to provide for anti-rabies vaccines.

Minister of State for Animal Husbandry Hassan Mushriff told the House that there were seven lakh stray dogs in the State and six lakh doses of anti-rabbies vaccines were required.

The discussion came up in the House through a calling attention notice by Girish Bapat (BJP).

Some members even pointed out that the Vidhan Bhavan building was also not free of stray dogs. The Minister said the Government has a stock of four lakh doses of anti-rabies vaccines and there was a shortfall of two lakh doses. Speaker Babasaheb Kupekar directed that the shortfall be met in eight days.

Mr Mushriff said six lakh people were bitten by stray dogs in the last five years.

Sudharak Paricharak (NCP) demanded that the stray dogs be caught and released in jungles.

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Two drown, five missing in boat capsize in Teesta

Coochbehar, July 18 (UNI) At least two people, including an eight-year-old-boy and a woman, drowned and five others went missing when a ferry boat capsized in swelling Teesta in West Bengal's Coochbehar district today. The boat was ferrying some 25 people when it capsized, Mekhligunj police station officer B Bhattacharjee, who was supervising the rescue operation, said. Eighteen people were either rescued or swam to safety, he added. The two bodies of Md Farid (8) and Kamala.....

HSBC's 169 ATMs to be linked through 'Cashnet

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd (HSBC) today said its 169 ATMs will now be a part of the Cashnet network, one of India's largest shared ATM networks owned and run by Euronet Services India Pvt Ltd. Under this agreement, these ATMs will be linked through Cashnet, taking the total tally in India of shared network ATMs to more than 6040. With this tie-up, more than one-fourth of the 22,000.....

'No fresh obligations in the Indo-US N-deal'

New Delhi, July 18: As the Indo-US Nuclear agreement completes one year, India today said it would not accept fresh obligations to the deal nor had there been any. Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said ''there are no additional obligations (to the deal) which India has accepted.'' Addressing a joint press conference with Ecuador Foreign Minister Francisco Carrion Mena after their talks here, Mr Sharma said the deal had to be implemented on the basis of reciprocity......
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