Tuesday 31 January 2012

Are Dogs Family Members as per the Society bye laws?




The model byelaws adopted by the societies  clearly state what is the definition of a family and the said definition does not include dogs as members of a family.

The question is do the society members get affected due to the dogs?

In a number of societies the lifts are fully sealed capsules .After the dogs use the lifts the lifts start stinking and in a number of cases and then the doors have to kept open for some time for the odour to disappear.

A number of members are also afraid of dogs and hence refuse to travel with unmuzzled and unleased dogs and thus the lift had to be re run due to them..Dogs also mess up in the lifts and then each dog owner will say that it is not their dog who has messed up .Human beings who are not animals then have to clean the lift and have to be paid substantially as the job will have to be done on an urgent basis as the lift has to be used immediately,moreover the place also has be sprayed with some room freshner.

Do we allow our family members to mess up in the building premises and surroundings?Why aren’t dogs trained to use the toilets? Do dog owners feel dirty of dogs that they do not allow them to use their toilets? If dog owners feel dirty of their pets and hence do not allow them to use their toilets then would it not be justified for non dog owners to also feel dirty of them?

Imagine a situation if 50% of the members of a society start keeping pets.What would happen if people in societies who love pets start keeping chickens,goats and pigs as pets? Imagine the noise pollution when one dog starts barking followed by another and then another .When the last dog finishes barking the first dog will start and the cycle will go on and on.

What about the sicknesses being transmitted from animals to human beings?

While the municipal corporation while granting a dog license states that the dog has to be leashed while it is being taken out.Yet how many persons leash their dogs? There is a rule whereby the municipal corporation can fine the dog owner if the dog is caught defecating on the road yet the rule is never implemented.

What happens if a dog attacks someone in a society lift? Even if the dog is leashed and muzzled the dog can still attack a person by means of his claws.The person who is attacked can file a case against the dog owner and the Chairman and Secretary of the Society as they are primarily responsible for the working of a society.When an accident takes place it is the Chairman and Secretary who are considered as landlords of the building by the police and hence are made accused and then have to be arrested and face trial.Why should they be made responsible?

If such is the case why should the society not take precautions in the interests of members of the society?


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Keeping dogs not a matter of right: Madras High Court

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The Madras High Court has ruled that those living in residential areas are not entitled to keep dogs or other pets as a matter of right.
The direction came as the court dismissed a review petiton by D. Vikram, a resident of Coimbatore, challenging the order by the authorities asking him to “remove forthwith his dogs” after neighbours complained that his canines annoyed and caused inconvenience to them.
“It has been established in the present case that the barking and howling of the dogs has caused inconvenience and annoyance to the complainants,” Justice S. Tamilvanan said.
At least three residents had complained to Sub-divisional Magistrate/Revenue District Officer that Mr. Vikram’s dogs, about 30 in number, kept barking and howling at nights, besides emitting a foul smell.
Mr. Vikram argued that the Coimbatore authorities had failed to take note the complainants had an “animosity” towards him due to his success in competitions conducted by the kennel club.
The Judge, in his order passed last week, pointed out that it was the duty of the respective district authorities and municipal administration to regulate and remove the “nuisance” in public interest.
The neighbours in their complaint claimed that the dog owner was violating the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation Act.

Wednesday 25 January 2012

Goa Carnival dates for the year 2012

Furnished  2 bedroom hall kitchen flats on daily rent in Candolim Goa.Click on  picture to enlarge.

Goa Carnival


When: 18th - 21th February 2012
Where: Goa
In the days when  Goa was ruled lock, stock and barrel by the Portuguese, the tradition of an annual festival- held four days before the start of Lent- began. It started as a bit of a farce, where the white colonial rulers pretended to be 'black' slaves, and the slaves, mostly from Mozambique, plastered their faces with flour and took on the role of the masters. The local Konkanis watched in amusement- as they still do, to some extent, whenever a feni-befuddled tourist tries joining in the fun.Goa Carnival


Goa Carnival History

The carnival celebrations date back to almost 500 years when Goa was a colony of the Portuguese. Incidentally the culture of riotous celebrations were initially popular in ancient Rome and Greece, that later became famous in Spain and Portugal as well. Hence when Goa was colonised by the Portuguese, they introduced the carnival to Goa. In those days the carnival had a very Portuguese essence, and though there are traces of Portuguese in current celebrations, the carnival today is more Goan in flavour and is one of the most important events with the entire state of Goa being decked up with colourful streamers and ribbons.

Goa Carnival Celebrations
Goa Carnival is the most awaited event in Goa, preparations for which start from December itself. Other than music, dance and other entertainment, the carnival also features short plays depicting the tradition and culture of Goa in a unique way.
Pre-Lent carnivals are a time for fun and Goa's carnival is revelry all the way. It's the last big bash before the season of Lent starts, and this is when Goa parties for three days, non-stop.
The Carnival, true to form, is a time for unrestrained merrymaking, with dancing, processions, music and unlimited food being part and parcel of the festivities.
Momo, the legendary King of Chaos leads his entourage of fire- eaters, acrobats, clowns, jesters, dancers, brass bands and revellers in parade down the main street of Panaji, Goa. King Momo commands his people to 'kha, piye and majja kar' - eat, drink and make merry and so be it!

Goa Carnival Tickets
Since Goa Carnival is an open event and everybody is invited to join in the fun and frolic of the carnival there are no tickets for it. So just pack your bags and get ready to have a great time at the carnival.