India, Aug. 27 -- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi's (MCD) sub-committee on community dogs has decided that Sanitary Inspectors in each zone will work with Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs) to identify designated feeding spots for stray dogs, officials said on Monday.
The move follows the Supreme Court's modified order on stray dogs, which directed that non-aggressive dogs may be released after sterilisation and vaccination but banned public feeding, requiring MCD to establish dedicated feeding zones.The number and placement of feeding spots will vary with the size and layout of each locality, officials said.
"We have taken this decision in order to properly implement the court's decision. The assistant sanitary inspectors in each...
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