India, March 11 -- The Federation of Noida Residents Welfare Associations (FONRWA) on Tuesday urged the Noida authority to consult resident welfare associations (RWAs) while finalising locations for dog feeding points across the city.
FONRWA general secretary KK Jain alleged that the authority has identified around 1,200 feeding points for stray dogs, and tenders have been issued to provide facilities at 600 locations. However, the authority said they have not decided on the number of locations yet.
"Local RWAs are well aware of the conditions and suitable locations within their sectors. RWAs can play an important role in assisting the authority in this initiative," Jain said.
However, an official from the Noida authority said that con...
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