<p> Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday sought suggestions from the people of the state to curb the menace of stray dogs after a 7-month-old boy was mauled to death recently.</p>.<p> The child was attacked by a pack of dogs in Bhopal's Ayodhya Nagar on Wednesday. A video of the gruesome incident, in which his arm was severed, went viral on social media.</p>.<p> 'To prevent such incidents, it is necessary suggestions are invited from people so that appropriate measures can be taken,' Yadav said.</p>.<p> Expressing pain over the Bhopal incident, Yadav also directed officials to provide financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh to the bereaved family, who are labourers hailing from Guna district.</p>.MP CM asks opposition leaders to rethink decision to skip Ram temple consecration event.<p> The body of the child was exhumed, after the family held the last rites on Wednesday itself, and was sent for post mortem on Saturday, police said.</p>.<p> Ayodhya Nagar inspector Mahesh Nilhare said the child's mother had placed him on the ground to work nearby and a pack of dogs lurking around attacked him.</p>.<p> After the incident, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation caught eight stray dogs from Ayodhya Nagar, while the collector has directed that a campaign be run to catch such animals, officials said.</p>
<p> Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday sought suggestions from the people of the state to curb the menace of stray dogs after a 7-month-old boy was mauled to death recently.</p>.<p> The child was attacked by a pack of dogs in Bhopal's Ayodhya Nagar on Wednesday. A video of the gruesome incident, in which his arm was severed, went viral on social media.</p>.<p> 'To prevent such incidents, it is necessary suggestions are invited from people so that appropriate measures can be taken,' Yadav said.</p>.<p> Expressing pain over the Bhopal incident, Yadav also directed officials to provide financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh to the bereaved family, who are labourers hailing from Guna district.</p>.MP CM asks opposition leaders to rethink decision to skip Ram temple consecration event.<p> The body of the child was exhumed, after the family held the last rites on Wednesday itself, and was sent for post mortem on Saturday, police said.</p>.<p> Ayodhya Nagar inspector Mahesh Nilhare said the child's mother had placed him on the ground to work nearby and a pack of dogs lurking around attacked him.</p>.<p> After the incident, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation caught eight stray dogs from Ayodhya Nagar, while the collector has directed that a campaign be run to catch such animals, officials said.</p>