In Kohima, Dr David Sema, president Nagaland State Veterinary Council formally launched the programme at the Veterinary Hospital.
The day was observed under the aegis of Nagaland State Veterinary Council, department of veterinary and animal husbandry and Kohima Municipal Council.
"We are trying our best to control rabies," said Dr David and sought a collaborative effort of the people to contain rabies.
He said as per the 2012 census, the state registered 1,13,021 dogs.
Dr I P Khala, Registrar, Nagaland State Veterinary Council, said the objective of observing World Rabies Day was to control and contain rabies.
He said training and seminars on rabies would also be initiated by KMC, where two persons from each ward would be trained.
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