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Maharashtra Mandates Stray Dog Relocation from Public Spaces

Summary

  • Stray dogs to be removed from public spots across Maharashtra.
  • Designated feeding zones and helplines will be established.
  • Civic officials face personal responsibility for non-compliance.
Maharashtra Mandates Stray Dog Relocation from Public Spaces

Nearly four weeks after a Supreme Court directive, the Maharashtra government has mandated the immediate removal of stray dogs from sensitive public areas. This includes educational institutions, hospitals, sports complexes, and transport hubs, with no dogs to be released back into the same locations.

Further, all civic bodies are instructed to establish designated feeding zones for community dogs and set up helplines for stray dog-related complaints. Hospitals must maintain adequate anti-rabies vaccine supplies. Compliance is crucial, as civic officials may face personal responsibility for non-adherence to the court's orders.

The state government's resolution aims to enhance public safety and prevent human-dog conflicts, enforcing sterilization, vaccination, and relocation as per the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023. This move ensures a systematic approach to managing stray populations and animal welfare.

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Maharashtra has mandated the removal of stray dogs from public institutions and transport hubs, establishing designated feeding zones and helplines.
All civic bodies in Maharashtra are responsible for removing stray dogs and ensuring compliance with Supreme Court directives.
Stray dogs must be captured, sterilized, vaccinated, tagged, and relocated to designated shelters as per new government orders.

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