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The Delhi High Court has issued notices to multiple authorities regarding a plea seeking the closure of abattoirs near the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The petitioner, an animal rights activist, claims these abattoirs pose a danger of bird strikes and jeopardize passenger safety. The court has asked for responses and details of steps taken to mitigate the concerns raised in the petition. The hearing is scheduled for May 14.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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