NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 -- Delhi Police, on a complaint by the Directorate of Education (DoE) on Thursday over alleged misinformation being spread regarding a direction that school teachers are required to count stray dogs, have registered a case against unidentified persons, police said on Friday. A senior police officer said that the case was registered by the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of the Delhi Police. In the complaint submitted to Civil Lines police station, the DoE said that "false and misleading information" was being shared on social media by "unknown/mischievous persons" regarding an alleged direction that school teachers are required to count stray dogs. The complaint further alleged that the content was shared to cause confusion and panic among teachers and school staff, damage the reputation of the education department, disrupt trust in government institutions, and breach of social responsibility. "There has been no mention of any counting of stray dogs in the said circular," the DoE said. Education director Veditha Reddy said "This is completely false and fabricated. There was no such directive issued. The teachers are only involved in academic activities."...