Delhi’s Street Dogs Can Breathe Easy Before G20 Summit; Know The Connection
New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has called a halt on plans to catch and hide thousands of stray dogs before world leaders arrive for next month’s G20 summit.
The corporation announced on Thursday that it would round up canines outside boutique hotels and popular tourist hotspots, and keep them at animal sterilisation centres until the summit was over. But the policy was abruptly withdrawn over the weekend, a local official told AFP on Sunday, without explaining why.
Sterilisation campaigns have been regularly employed by local authorities to keep the canine population in check, though dog packs remain present in parks and residential neighbourhoods around the city.
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