Delhi-NCR stray dogs order: Cheers from victims’ kin; activists, celebs push humane approach

The Supreme Court's order to relocate Delhi-NCR stray dogs to shelters within eight weeks has sparked controversy. Supporters, including RWAs and attack victims' families, cite public safety concerns due to rising dog bites. Conversely, animal rights groups and politicians condemn the directive as inhumane and impractical, emphasizing the need for humane solutions like sterilization and vaccination.
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