India, Dec. 29 -- The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has designated 100 official dog-feeding spots across Lutyens's Delhi, encompassing areas such as Khan Market, Lodhi Gardens, government office complexes, diplomatic areas, and commercial hubs, officials said.

The action follows the Supreme Court's August 22 order to restrict public feeding of stray dogs. Officials said the identified spots avoid areas with high footfall.

The area under NDMC limits is divided into 14 circles, with each covering specific zones and distinct landmarks such as Gole Market, Khan Market, Connaught Place, Lodhi Estate, etc.

According to the order issued by the NDMC Palika Animal Birth Control Society, out of 100 designated spots, Circle No. 8 has the max...