India, Feb. 14 -- The Noida authority on Friday said that it had issued a second tender for setting up dog feeding zones across the city to regulate street feeding and reduce resident-animal conflicts.

The action comes following the Supreme Court's August 22 order, which directed municipal bodies to identify designated areas in every ward for street feeding of stray dogs. The feeding points have been identified in sector 47, 48, 49, 50, 91, 93, 116, 117, 122 130 and 135, among others.

SP Singh, general manager of the Noida authority, said: "The authority began a phased rollout of infrastructure to demarcate feeding zones in sector 130, 135 and 137, among other areas. As part of the current exercise, dog feeding point boards are being in...