Stray dog menace at Sports Pavilion
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Stray dog menace at Sports Pavilion

September 2, 2017

Sir,

It is highly regrettable to bring to the notice of MCC authorities that a pack of about twenty street dogs have made the University Sports Pavilion their inhabitant place. Almost all the dogs together disturb the children who come for sports training.

As the training starts from 6 am, children running around the pavilion are uncomfortable since the street dogs come across their movement, causing anxiety among them and their parents. Thanks to the supervision of alert coaches nothing as such has happened.

The parents are of the opinion that if the same indifferent attitude of the MCC authorities continues it will be very difficult for their children to continue with their training to become good athletes. Therefore, I feel it is necessary for the MCC to take up some remedial measures in this regard.

– R. Chandana, Maharaja’s College, Mysuru, 31.8.2017

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