Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Wednesday directed officials to provide full medical support to a mute child injured in the recent Hayathnagar dog attack. The boy, Prem Chand, suffered serious injuries after being mauled by stray dogs on Tuesday.
Soon after learning of the incident, the Chief Minister sought a detailed report and asked officials to ensure that the child receives the best treatment without financial constraints. He also instructed GHMC staff to regularly monitor the boy’s condition and offer all necessary support to his family.
Revanth Reddy spoke with officials from the CMO and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), asking them to visit the family personally and oversee the treatment process. He conveyed his wishes for the child’s speedy recovery.
GHMC to intensify dog control after Hayathnagar dog attack
Following the Chief Minister’s directive, GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan held a review meeting with senior health and veterinary officials. The session included additional commissioner Raghu Prasad, chief medical officer Padmaja, and chief veterinary officer Wakeel.
The GHMC Commissioner confirmed that the Chief Minister was closely monitoring the child’s condition. He said medical teams were under instructions to provide the best possible care and to follow up regularly.
In response to the incident, GHMC will now strengthen its stray dog control operations across the city to prevent similar attacks. Authorities plan to intensify field drives and review safety measures in public spaces.
హయత్నగర్లో మూగ బాలుడు ప్రేమ్చంద్పై నిన్న వీధి కుక్కలు దాడిచేసి తీవ్రంగా గాయపరిచిన సంఘటనపై ముఖ్యమంత్రి శ్రీ ఏ. రేవంత్ రెడ్డి గారు స్పందించారు. ఢిల్లీలో ఉన్న ముఖ్యమంత్రి గారు ఈ ఘటనపై పత్రికల్లో వార్త చూసి చలించిపోయారు. బాలుడి పరిస్థితిపై తీవ్ర ఆవేదన వ్యక్తం చేశారు.
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