India, Sept. 9 -- New Delhi
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Monday issued orders to all zonal deputy commissioners to start identifying feeding spots for stray dogs across Delhi, with around 1,000 spots to be earmarked in the initial run, standing committee chairperson Satya Sharma, who also heads the dog sub-committee meetings, said
"In each ward, we will earmark three to four feeding spots. With 250 wards, we will have around 1,000 feeding spots but the number will vary depending on area. Councillors, RWAs and sanitation inspectors will be involved in it," Sharma said.
Sharma said that these feeding spots will not be located in high footfall areas, such as intersections and markets. "Effort should be made to create these ...
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