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Bengaluru's stray dog microchipping plan revived by Centre

Published Thursday, May 21, 2026 · Updated May 21

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The Union Ministry of Animal Husbandry has revived a plan for stray dog microchipping in Bengaluru, directing municipal corporations to implant RFID tags during animal birth control surgeries. This initiative aims to better manage the stray dog population in the city.

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  • The Union Ministry of Animal Husbandry has directed municipal corporations to implant radio frequency identification (RFID) tags during animal birth control (ABC) surgeries.

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    Focuses on the revival and operational details of a central government directive for stray dog microchipping in Karnataka, particularly Bengaluru.

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