A four‑year‑old girl identified as Gungun died after being mauled by stray dogs on a road near Hoshiarpur in Punjab on Tuesday, local officials said. The child’s parents, Ram Jeevan and Preeti, are residents of Dhyanpur village in Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh. Emergency services were called after the incident, but Gungun could not be revived.
Police in Hoshiarpur district registered a case of “death due to animal attack” and launched an investigation into the circumstances that led to the tragedy. According to statements from the local police station, the family was traveling on a rural road when a pack of stray dogs attacked the child, who was seated on a stroller. The dogs reportedly left the scene after the attack, and no injuries were reported among other passengers.
The incident has prompted calls from local residents and animal‑welfare groups for a review of stray‑dog management in the region. The Punjab government has previously announced measures to control stray‑dog populations, including vaccination and sterilisation programmes, but officials say implementation has been uneven.
Analysis: The fatal attack underscores ongoing challenges in India’s stray‑dog control policies, which have been criticised for lax enforcement and inadequate funding. While the Punjab government has a legal mandate under the Animal Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001 to capture, sterilise and vaccinate stray dogs, gaps in on‑the‑ground execution can create public‑safety risks, especially in rural and peri‑urban areas where stray packs roam freely. The cross‑state dimension of the case—parents from Uttar Pradesh travelling in Punjab—highlights how stray‑dog issues are not confined to a single jurisdiction and may require coordinated inter‑state action.
Authorities have not disclosed whether the dogs involved were identified or captured, nor have they announced any compensation for the family. The incident may intensify pressure on state officials to accelerate existing animal‑control initiatives and could lead to renewed scrutiny of the effectiveness of current programmes.
Sources
– NDTV, “4‑Year‑Old Mauled To Death By Stray Dogs In Punjab’s Hoshiarpur,” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/4-year-old-mauled-to-death-by-stray-dogs-in-punjabs-hoshiarpur-11734006#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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