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New Delhi: As part of its expanded drive to capture strays in public places, MCD's veterinary department Tuesday issued a ...
The Supreme Court will pronounce tomorrow its order on the pleas to stay the directions passed by a two-judge bench on August 11 to remove the stray dogs in Delhi National Capital Region to shelter ...
Delhi's dog issue requires a One Health approach for sustainable solutions to protect human lives and animal welfare.
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India Today on MSNStray dogs case: Plea seeks urgent hearing in Delhi civic body's pick-up plan
The Supreme Court will hear a connected plea on stray dogs Thursday, as Delhi civic body plans to begin pick-ups despite the ...
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was attacked during a public grievance hearing on Wednesday morning at her residence in Civil Lines in the national capital.
All animal birth control (ABC) centres in Delhi, on Wednesday, expressed their inability to take in any more stray dogs, ...
The Supreme Court recently ordered that all stray dogs in Delhi and the National Capital Region must be rounded up and housed in shelters “at the earliest”. At a time when the issue of stray animals ...
The SC in an order on August 11 directed municipal authorities to begin capturing stray dogs from across Delhi and to create shelters with capacity for at least 5,000 animals within eight weeks.
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India Today on MSN'Uncertain fate for Delhi's stray dogs': Public health advocate on Supreme Court order
Animal rights advocates warn the Supreme Court’s order to remove stray dogs from Delhi-NCR streets could overwhelm shelters, violate existing laws, and fuel panic, urging instead for humane ...
The MCD data stated that 277 out of 649 sanctioned posts in the department are vacant — a shortfall of nearly 43%. The post of department director has been vacant for over nine months, and one of the ...
Rajesh Sakariya, the man arrested for attacking Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public hearing on Tuesday, has told ...
Calling the Supreme Court order "a blunt acknowledgement that the stray dog menace has gone too far," Ram Gopal Varma said human lives must be saved first ...
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