Delhi govt to implement SC order on stray dogs in time-bound manner: Development Minister Kapil Mishra
Delhi government will promptly enforce the Supreme Court's directive to relocate stray dogs to shelters, aiming to eliminate rabies and stray animal concerns. The court has acknowledged the severity of the stray dog issue and instructed immediate ...
Mishra said the verdict will pave the way to free Delhi from the fear of rabies and stray animals.
The Supreme Court termed the stray dog menace in the city "extremely grim" and directed the Delhi government and civic bodies to start picking up strays from all localities at the earliest and keep them at dog shelters.
While passing a slew of directions to tackle the menace of dog bite incidents, the court warned that if any person or organisation comes in the way of picking up of stray dogs by the authorities, strict action will be taken against them.
In a post on X, Mishra said, "Under the leadership of CM Rekha Gupta, the Delhi government's animal department will work with all agencies to study this order and move forward in the direction of its proper implementation."
He said the court order will be implemented in a time-bound manner with special attention paid to proper welfare of the stray animals.
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