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Mumbai Civic Body Launches Large-Scale Stray Dog Sterilization Drive
17 Nov
Summary
- BMC steps up Animal Birth Control program to regulate stray dog population
- 8 animal welfare groups capturing strays for sterilization and vaccination
- Authorities appeal to citizens to cooperate with volunteers on the ground
As of November 17th, 2025, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has significantly ramped up the implementation of its Animal Birth Control (ABC) program in Mumbai. The civic body's Veterinary Health Department, in collaboration with several animal welfare organizations, is now focused on large-scale sterilization and vaccination of stray dogs across the city.
According to the BMC, eight animal welfare groups are currently engaged in capturing stray dogs for the sole purpose of sterilization and vaccination. Additionally, three organizations are conducting on-site anti-rabies vaccinations for dogs in their respective localities. The authorities have clarified that the capture of stray dogs is strictly limited to these medical procedures.
Municipal authorities have appealed to citizens, particularly those who feed stray animals and pet owners, to cooperate with the volunteers working on the ground. The administration has also urged residents not to spread misinformation regarding stray dog activities or the ABC program, emphasizing that such actions could hinder the ongoing efforts.
A BMC official stated that the recent directives issued by the Supreme Court on stray dog management are being fully implemented by the Veterinary Health Department. Alongside these directives, controlling the stray dog population and preventing uncontrolled breeding continues to remain a top priority for the civic body.




