Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Supreme Court’s ruling on the removal of street dogs from public places has come as a major relief to Indore, a city worst affected by canine bite cases in the state.
In compliance with the apex court’s directive, the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) has decided to remove stray dogs from sensitive locations such as educational institutions, hospitals, bus stands and depots. Officials said that the animals would be sterilized and vaccinated before being shifted to other designated areas as per the SC order.
Hailing the SC order, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav told the Free Press that this order was good for Indore and every point of the order would be followed.
After dealing with worsening traffic conditions, Indoreans are now facing another growing civic chall

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