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**Summary:**

This text is a collection of newsletter titles and an article excerpt from “The Hindu” newspaper, dated October 4, 2025. The newsletters cover various topics, including global affairs from an Indian perspective, cinema and streaming reviews, tech news, accessible science, data-driven analysis of headlines, health advice, and book reviews. The article excerpt reports on the “Mission Rabies” program in Thanjavur, where 1,100 dogs have been vaccinated. The collector urges pet owners to vaccinate their dogs and those feeding street dogs to provide information to program implementers.

**News Article:**

**Thanjavur Completes First Phase of “Mission Rabies,” Vaccinates 1,100 Dogs**

**THANJAVUR, October 4, 2025** – A significant step in rabies prevention has been achieved in Thanjavur as the first phase of “Mission Rabies” concludes. Collector B. Priyanka Pankajam announced today that 1,100 dogs within the Thanjavur Corporation domain have been vaccinated since the program’s launch on September 19th.

Approximately one-third of the vaccinated animals were identified as pets. The Collector is urging all pet owners to ensure their dogs are vaccinated against rabies and to obtain certification from local veterinary institutions by October 15th.

Furthermore, the initiative seeks to expand its reach by encouraging community involvement. Individuals who regularly feed stray dogs are requested to contact “Mission Rabies” implementers with details about the animals they care for. Contact can be made by dialing 8110070701, 9489129765, or 9566416831.

“Mission Rabies” aims to eliminate rabies through mass dog vaccination, community education, and post-exposure prophylaxis. The program’s success in Thanjavur demonstrates a commitment to public health and animal welfare in the region.

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