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Meet Kali: The guardian stray dog who died battling a venomous cobra to protect over 30 kindergarten children

A stray dog, affectionately named Kali, became a hero in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district by sacrificing her life to save over 30 kindergarten children from a venomous snake. The brave canine fiercely battled the reptile, ensuring no child was harmed, though she succumbed to snake venom.

Stray dogs in India are often viewed with fear and suspicion. In recent years, reports of dog attacks have risen in cities and villages. PIB reports suggest dog bite cases totalled to around 4,29,664 million across the country in 2025 alone.Parents worry about children, the elderly and even adults walking through narrow lanes or housing colonies. Recently, a story emerged that might compel us to change our perspective on what a “stray dog” really is.In Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district, a nameless pup became a hero named Kali.

Meet Kali: The guardian stray dog who died battling a venomous cobra to protect over 30 kindergarten children

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Kali the stray dog saves 30 + children’s lives

Kali, a stray dog from Dhirakula village in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district, is now remembered as the dog who gave her life to protect more than 30 kindergarten children from a venomous snake.According to an Odisha Tv report, around 8:30 am on a Monday, over 30 students of Sri Jagannath Sishu Vidya Mandir were sitting outside their school, when a poisonous snake slithered dangerously close to the premises.Before any adult could react, Kali sensed the danger and sprang into action without a second thought. She rushed toward the reptile, placing herself between the snake and the children, and engaged it in a fierce fight.

A fight that cost her life

Villagers said Kali fought bravely, refusing to back down even as the snake struck her repeatedly. She managed to kill the snake, but was bitten on the mouth during the struggle and later died from the venom.The dog’s injuries were severe, but her aggression and persistence kept the snake from reaching the children. Ultimately, she killed the reptile, ensuring no child was harmed.

The price of that protection was Kali’s life. After the snake was dead, she collapsed and died soon after from the venom.

Her sacrifice left the village stunned and grateful.

A hero’s final farewell

In Dhirakula, Kali’s death was not treated like the passing of just another stray. According to Dailyhunt, villagers “bid an emotional farewell to the animal, performing its last rites with full rituals usually reserved for humans.” They covered her body with a white cloth, decorated it with flowers, and placed it on a small trolley that was taken in a procession around the village before burial.For many residents, Kali went from being an unnoticed dog on the roadside to a named guardian of the village’s children.

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