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Indore, India's cleanest city, is facing a food crisis for its approximately 2.5 lakh stray dogs, causing increased aggression. The local administration plans a six-month sterilization campaign to control their numbers. Officials say the dogs are becoming aggressive due to hunger as municipal vehicles now collect waste from every house, making food hard to find. NGOs have been authorized to distribute food to the dogs to reduce their irritability.
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