1 million stray dogs in India’s capital regain right to roam
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The Supreme Court on Friday stayed an earlier order to permanently relocate stray dogs from the streets to dog shelters in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) amid widespread protests.
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ABP News on MSNBreaking: Has the Supreme Court’s decision on stray dogs struck the right balance between compassion and public safety?
A major controversy has erupted across India after the Supreme Court ruled that sterilized and vaccinated stray dogs can be released back onto the streets. This decision, delivered on 22 August, was initially limited to Delhi-NCR but now extends nationwide,
MCD has begun the process of identifying points for designating them as feeding areas for stray dogs. Meanwhile, Resident Welfare Associations have said that SC's directive on designated feeding points in every locality is ‘impractical’.
The Supreme Court has recognised the Lucknow ABC program as India's national benchmark for humane and effective stray dog management. The program's successful 'capture, sterilise, vaccinate, and relea
A 21-year-old student in Kanpur was left with severe facial injuries after being mauled by stray dogs while returning home from college. The shocking incident took place on August 20 in Shyam Nagar, where stray dogs and monkeys were reportedly fighting before suddenly turning on the young woman.
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John Abraham expressed gratitude to the Supreme Court after it ruled that stray dogs in Delhi must be sterilised and released, emphasising the need for peaceful coexistence.
A 21-year-old college student in Kanpur was brutally attacked by stray dogs, resulting in severe facial injuries that required 17 stitches.
Stray Dogs SC Verdict LIVE Updates: The Supreme Court Friday modified its August 11 order on relocation of stray dogs, directing concerned authorities to release them back to the same localities after immunisation and sterilisation.