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Indore viral video has left the internet shaken, showing a chilling turn in the city once celebrated for its cleanliness. As dawn broke over India’s cleanest city, a college student’s quiet walk turned into a desperate fight for safety from dogs.
The clip captures more than just a random attack of the dogs; it exposes a growing urban threat that residents can no longer ignore. The city’s image now battles a darker reality of the city becoming ‘city of dog bites’ revealed by the Indore viral video.
Indore viral video shows a college student clawed by stray dogs in shocking detail. Incognito posted on X a CCTV footage capturing a brutal attack by dogs on July 12 in the early morning. The footage vividly reveals a student from the Shri Nagar Extension area going for her exam. She and her friend walked steadily around 6:30 AM toward the college gate without warning. Suddenly, four stray dogs lunged at her with no clear sign of provocation or fear.
A college student was heading to her college when four stray dogs suddenly attacked her & severely injured her at around 6:30 AM in Indore.
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) July 15, 2025
Indore has witnessed 24,000 dog bite cases in first six months of 2025.
There is possibility the numbers will cross 50,000 cases by the… pic.twitter.com/M2xz1qD7wT
She initially tried to defend herself, but the stray dogs quickly overpowered her before she escaped. An eyewitness friend on a passing scooter noticed the attack and intervened decisively just in time. She collapsed on the dusty ground in shock, bleeding from multiple deep wounds and in pain.
Residents blame careless and ineffective dumping of food scraps daily for the rapidly rising stray dog numbers. Neighbouring Sonia Gandhi Nagar residents often discard large non-vegetarian leftovers illegally at open spots nightly. They routinely ignore daily municipal garbage collection efforts that aim to prevent waste buildup effectively.
Leftover scraps attract stray animals nightly, effectively turning the residential colony into a dangerous attack hotspot. Resident Anand Bagora reported multiple complaints about waste dumping via Indore’s official 311 municipal app. Officials clear the garbage swiftly each morning, but fresh food waste continues returning every single night.
Hukumchand Hospital data shows around 24,000 dog bite cases in Indore between January 1 and July 13, 2025. Experts warn these attack cases could exceed 50,000 by year’s end without urgent municipal intervention.
Residents urge humane and effective measures to control the stray dog population and ensure safe streets. Authorities could boost extensive sterilisation drives to reduce aggressive stray animal numbers responsibly. Creating more dog shelters would house vulnerable animals away from busy roads safely, comfortably and securely.
Public education campaigns can teach citizens how and why not to feed stray dogs irresponsibly. Strict penalties for illegal waste dumping could discourage careless food disposal in residential colonies. Together, these coordinated steps can protect both city residents and the stray dogs humanely and effectively.
Indore viral video brings urgent attention to a growing public safety issue demanding immediate action. City leaders and citizens must unite quickly to end this dangerous rising dog bite crisis.
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