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India's Supreme Court ordered New Delhi authorities to remove 5,000 stray dogs from high-risk areas and relocate them to shelters within six to eight weeks to control biting incidents, which number nearly 2,000 daily. The court emphasized protecting children and infants, mandating the creation of an animal helpline. Animal activists, who had opposed the move, were criticized.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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