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Guard dogs quit Visva-Bharati as red tape delays contract renewal

The 2 Labradors and a German Shepherd were used to guard the museum and Tagore's houses at university he founded

The three dogs that used to guard the Uttarayan complex. Picture by Indrajit Roy

Snehamoy Chakraborty
Santiniketan | Published 06.02.19, 08:50 PM

Letting sleeping dogs lie may be a good idea sometimes. But at Visva-Bharati, a delay in deciding the fate of three dogs has come as a wake-up call on security.

The two Labradors and a German Shepherd — a sniffer dog and two guard dogs — have been withdrawn from the Uttarayan complex as the contract with the supplier agency expired last month with no word on its extension. The complex has a museum and Rabindranath Tagore’s five houses.

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The university has not renewed the contract and is said to be contemplating a fresh tender. But a section of security officials wondered why the administration did not process the fresh tender before the old contract was over.

The sniffer dog, a Labrador called Rocky, had been brought in January last year and the two other guard-dogs, Shadow and Jacky, had been around for four years.

Shadow is a Labrador and Jacky a German Shepherd.

“The dogs were brought to enhance security at the museum and the heritage buildings of Rabindranath. Now, no one is bothered that a part of the security is no longer there,” a senior official said.

Varsity sources said the dogs had been hired from a Calcutta agency, whose contract ended on December 31. “We waited for a month. On Tuesday, officials said they would not renew it. So, we are leaving with the dogs,” said Raja Paul, the owner of the agency.

Sources said there were allegations over hiring from a single agency and it was that a fresh tender may be more prudent.

“We are yet to take a decision on hiring dogs. But we are aware of the importance of security,” said Visva PRO Anirban Sircar.

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