The day after the Delhi-NCR authorities ordered to remove all stray dogs from the streets and place them in shelters, on Tuesday 12th August issued the Supreme Court on Tuesday 12th August a new directive aimed at restricting dog wandering in its own premises-it gives all the food residues to be discarded only in covers.
The SC order on Stray Dogs, issued on Tuesday, comes in the middle of growing worries about stray dogs that are seen in court corridors, even inside the elevators, and follows an alarming increase in the bite incidents throughout the city.
In his Apex Court Directive, he noted that the remaining food remaining in open areas attracts stray dogs and other animals, which increases the risk of bites and represents the risk of hygiene. To solve this, the court forbade dumping any food waste in uncovered containers or open spaces.
“This measure is essential to prevent the attraction of animals and food groaning, thus significantly reducing the risk of bites and maintaining hygienic standards,” he said.
The Supreme Court warned that non -compliance with hygienic standards would not be tolerated and urged all employees and visitors to cooperate on the safety of people in the complex.
What did the Supreme Court for stray dogs?
On Monday, the JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan bench described the situation caused by the bite of vicious dogs – especially rabies between children – as “extremely grim”. The court ordered the Government Delhi and the civic authorities in the Gurogram, Noida and Ghaziabad to move everyone to wander into the shelters “first”.
The bench also said that capital must start with shelters capable of living around 5,000 dogs up to six to eight weeks, with a capacity that will expand over time.
Why did the order of SC evoke the stray relocation of dogs outrage?
The Directive has triggered criticism of animal rights and public personalities who fear that it could lead to cruelty and inhuman treatment.
The leader of the Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Congress warned that relocation of all the delusion within a few weeks “will result in terribly inhuman treatment” because there are currently no adequate shelters. “Dogs are the most beautiful, softer creatures, they do not deserve this kind of cruelty,” she said at X.
Actors Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan again shared posts on social media who call the movement of “death penalty for all dogs”, while the TV star rupeed gangules described animals as “quiet guards” that grew up on the streets and should not be expelled from their home environment.
What will be in the problem of Stray Dog in Delhi?
While the Directive on the Supreme Court’s food waste is aimed at solving the problem in its own premises, its wider order to move to shelters has launched a national debate on the balance of public security of humane handling of animals.
Meanwhile, the clock has been ticking for Delhi authorities to create thousands of shelters – critics of the task are logistically impossible without threatening the welfare of animals.
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