A total of 292 feeding points have been identified across twelve zones of the national capital so far following a Supreme Court order dated August 22 on the issue of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR.

The order had directed the municipal authorities to create dedicated feeding spaces for stray dogs in each municipal ward. “The feeding areas shall be created/identified keeping in view the population and concentration of stray dogs in the particular municipal ward. Gantries/notice boards shall be placed near such designated feeding areas, mentioning that stray dogs shall only be fed in such areas,” the order stated.

Officials of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi have said that more such feeding points are being identified. “We have identified such points and the list has been forwarded to the eng

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