Delhi's Battle Against Stray Dog Menace: New Action Plan Unveiled
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi's veterinary department, led by Deputy Mayor Monika Pant, is tasked with creating an action plan to manage stray animals and enhance sterilisation efforts for stray dogs. A review meeting highlighted staff shortages, and Pant pledged to address these challenges through senior-level discussions.
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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is spearheading an initiative to tackle the growing issue of stray animals, focusing specifically on increasing sterilisation efforts for stray dogs.
Deputy Mayor Monika Pant directed the MCD's veterinary department to develop a comprehensive action plan. During a recent review meeting, she emphasized the importance of this mission, warning that negligence will not be tolerated.
Officials noted a shortage of staff, which Pant pledged to resolve with senior management, ensuring the city’s strategy to control the stray animal population is robust and effective.
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