Make vaccination mandatory for domesticated dogs
Just like humans, dogs require vaccinations to keep healthy and prevent sickness. Dog vaccinations are an essential component of providing better care for one's so-called furry pet. Therefore, it is important for every pet owner to be aware of dog vaccinations and to vaccinate their pets. Avoidance is preferable to cure. As per veterinary science, there are vaccines that can prevent diseases in dogs that have been tested and are readily available. Because their immune systems are still developing when the dogs are still puppies, they are more prone to infections. It is, therefore, advisable to begin immunizing them when they are in the infancy stage. Additional antibodies that aid in preventing disease will be produced as a result of vaccinations. There must be a full immunization cycle. As per the Veterinarian, unvaccinated domestic dogs are more likely to infect both humans and other dogs with diseases than those who have received vaccinations. Unvaccinated dogs may potentially quickly infect humans with illnesses. Unvaccinated dogs can infect their owners' family members, particularly young children. Unvaccinated dogs are a major source of human disease transmission, including rabies, parvovirus, parainfluenza, giardia, Lyme disease, hepatitis, distemper, bordetella, kennel cough, and leptospirosis. Making Canine vaccinations essential is a good idea, but it's also pivotal to understand how tamed tykes are affected by these shots. tykes, for illustration, may have adverse goods frequently. Veterinarians advise that if faves aren't vaccinated, it could lead to Fever, languor, loss of appetite, swelling around the face or paws, hives, puking, diarrhoea, pain at the injection point, and in rare cases, anaphylactic shock many of the side goods. It's essential that one has to look out for any of the signs that beget concern and take a tamed canine to the veterinarian for consultation. So thus our central Animal Husbandry Ministry should make the vaccination of tykes obligatory.
Vijay Kumar HK,
Raichur
World Grandparents' Day
Grandparents' Day was observed on September 11. Grandparents not only love you more than your parents but they also teach you some of the most important lessons about life.
They also play an integral role in shaping our lives and they guide us when we are nothing, stand by us when the world is in our opposition, console us when we are emotionally broken, assist us when we are helpless, and protect us when we are in trouble. Hence, we must always be with our grandparents and try to gain their love and warmth, as no one else can replace them. Through their prayers and good wishes, we succeed in our lives and we progress in achieving our goals.
Grandparents are like angels in disguise. They always watch out for us and pray for us even when we don't know it. They provide us with a safe space on which we can always count. They not only help their children and grandchildren in their learning and growth but also foster good habits and moral values among them. They are the vitamins for the child's development. They are the ones who have made our parents the way they are. It is because of their upbringing that our parents love us immensely and care for us the same way our grandparents did when they were children. My grandparents have always shown me what it means to live a life of fun, kindness and generosity.
Jubel D'Cruz,
Mumbai
Elaben
Bhatt
Elaben Bhatt (89), the 'gentle revolutionary' who pioneered the movement to empower women in India and won global acclaim, is no more.
He was the founder of the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA), one of the biggest women-led cooperatives and national trade unions with a 2.1 million-strong membership across 18 states. Not only SEWA, but she was also an exception from the majority of hypocritical self-proclaimed social activists and self-serving glorified public activists and politicians. Instead, she championed the cause of marginalized women, giving dignity, livelihood and leadership ability to millions at the grassroots level. At the present juncture, when the country needs Mahatma Gandhi's ideology, she stood for it and practised it. Due to this Bhatt's influence inspired many world leaders, including former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who called Bhatt her 'personal hero', and visited SEWA's office in Ahmedabad twice and has publicly lauded SEWA's microfinance work. Who forget, led by Bhatt, SEWA achieved global recognition when after a 17-year struggle, International Labour Organization (ILO) recognized the association as a labour union. Not only this even locally, but SEWA also recorded a major win when India 2014 passed the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, a major law recognizing the rights of workers in the unorganized sector. Winner of Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership and France's Légion d'honneur, Elaben Bhatt in 1986, was nominated to the Rajya Sabha. In Parliament, she chaired the National Commission on Self-Employed Women, which was established to investigate the conditions of poor women workers. May her good work continue to inspire others to emulate her good work to save mankind from the evils of the present lot. May God give peace to her soul and strength to the family and SEWA, to bear the loss.
Bidyut Kumar Chatterjee,
Faridabad 121005.