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Stray Dogs News Highlights: Resident welfare group say SC’s order on feeding points is ‘impractical’
MCD has begun the process of identifying points for designating them as feeding areas for stray dogs. Meanwhile, Resident Welfare Associations have said that SC's directive on designated feeding points in every locality is ‘impractical’.
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Delhi Civic Body To Mark Feeder Zones, Launch Stray Dog Sterilisation Drive After Court Order
Acting on the Supreme Court's latest directions, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has begun reworking its stray dog policy, with officials ordered to set up feeder zones, intensify sterilisation,
The Supreme Court will today deliver its order on a plea seeking a stay on the August 11 directive mandating the immediate relocation of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelter homes. The directive, issued by a two-judge bench,
The MCD is working on feeding points for stray dogs in Delhi-NCR after the Supreme Court's modified order, which allows release of sterilised dogs from shelters. They are also planning a dog shelter and emphasizing a balanced approach to animal welfare and public safety.
SC mandates sterilization, designated feeding areas for stray dogs nationwide, prioritizing humane treatment and public safety.
The Supreme Court on Thursday, August 21, declined to urgently list a plea challenging a circular said to have been issued by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for picking up stray dogs across the capital,
Rajesh Sakaria, accused of attacking Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, has a criminal record in Rajkot, Gujarat, including assault and liquor-related charges.
An FIR has been lodged in the incident. This is the fifth such case filed in connection with protests and resistance related to action against stray dogs following a Supreme Court order issued last week,