Stray Dogs in Delhi-NCR: After the Supreme Court’s order regulating its order of August 11, the municipal company in Dilli (MCD) launched the process of identifying areas that can be described as supply points for feeding dogs.
On Friday, the Supreme Court modified its direction prohibiting the release of vaccinated stray dogs from shelters in Delhi-NCR and ordered the canines to be released after sterilization and release.
He also ordered the municipal authorities to create reserved feed spaces for stray dogs in every city department.
Persons who found that the dog’s dogs on the streets in violation of their instructions would face punishment, the Supreme Court added.
The chairman of the McD Committee of Satya Sharma chaired the meeting with the officials to review the situation of the stray dog and winged the action plan in accordance with the court orders.
In addition, in accordance with the order of SC, the company also began to work on a proposal to set up a dog shelter for Dwarka’s Sector 29 and Bela Road, where aggressive dogs can be kept.
“There is plenty of space in both places, along with ABC centers (animal contraception) and kennels. In our previous ranking, we have already focused on wild dogs,” the clerk said.
During the meeting, Sharma asked officials to identify and mention suitable areas that can be described as feed points for dogs, in accordance with the ban on top court to give dog food in public places.
It ordered officials to prepare a “specific action plan” for extensive sterilization of stray dogs and to ensure measures to maintain aggressive and rabies dogs in shelters. Sharma also emphasized the need for coordination with groups of good animals of animals and non -governmental organizations for care and rehabilitation of delusion.
“The action plan must be carried out by time to ensure that the Supreme Court’s orders are strictly observed and at the same time ensure public security and good living conditions of animals,” she said.
Sharma emphasized that MCD is working on a permanent solution to the problem of stray dog and accepts a “holistic approach” that equals good living conditions of animals with public health. “Our goal is not limited to controlling the population of the dogs themselves, but to accepting an approach that protects both citizens and animals,” she added.
RDS permanent solution to the problem of stray dog and accepts a “holistic approach” that equals good living conditions of animals with public health. “Our goal is not limited to controlling the population of the dogs themselves, but to accepting an approach that protects both citizens and animals,” she added.
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