In a decisive move to support public health and animal welfare, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has officially launched its “Rabies-Free Thane” campaign. This ambitious initiative aims to vaccinate over 25,000 stray dogs across the city, setting a foundation to declare Thane a rabies-controlled zone by 2030. The drive was formally inaugurated by Mayor Sharmila Pimplolkar at the TMC headquarters, following directives from state leadership to address the rising concerns over dog bite incidents. The campaign stands out for its use of technology and visual identification. Under the guidance of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Prasad Patil and Veterinary Officer Dr. Kshama Shirodkar, vaccinated dogs are being fitted with orange radium reflector collars. These collars serve a dual purpose: They improve the visibility of stray dogs for motorists during the night, significantly reducing the risk of road accidents. They act as a visual marker for health officials to identify which dogs have...
In a major push towards sustainable living and environmental conservation, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has officially announced the "Environment Awareness and Green Pledge Competition 2026" under the state's ‘Majhi Vasundhara Abhiyan’. This dynamic initiative aims to maximize civic consciousness and empower the citizens of Thane to actively participate in hands-on environmental conservation. Who Can Participate? The competition is exclusively open to entities located within the TMC jurisdiction and is divided into four distinct categories: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Colleges, TMC Schools, and Private Schools. To ensure widespread engagement and fair evaluation, participants will be judged across three tiers—municipal level for NGOs, zonal level for colleges, and ward committee level for schools. Institutions will undergo a self-assessment evaluation process spread across two distinct submission phases: Phase 1 Deadline: March 25, 2026 Phase 2 Deadlin...