The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court recently said that NGOs cannot solely manage the start dog issue and directed the UT administration of J&K to submit a comprehensive report on how effectively the decisions made by the State Level Implementation and Monitoring Committee can be implemented. The court also said that the stray dog issue is certainly complicated. The court further said the issue of stray dogs would require coordinated action from various agencies and authorities, including NGOs working in the field. The high court observed while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), which sought the court's intervention regarding the rising number of stray dog attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar: Stray Dog Menace in Dalgate Area, 39 People Including 17 Tourists Bitten.
HC on Stray Dog Menace
“Cannot Be Left Entirely To NGOs”: J&K High Court Orders Authorities To Implement Stray Dog Control Measureshttps://t.co/Ao6bxKW66D
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