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The Supreme Court’s recent directive to curb the stray dog menace addresses a pressing public safety concern with a comprehensive and practical approach. By mandating strict fencing of educational institutions, hospitals, public sports complexes, bus stands, and railway stations, the Court aims to create safe spaces shielded from the hazards posed by roaming stray dogs.
This move not only prioritizes human safety—particularly of children, patients, and commuters—but also compels authorities to take consistent, tangible action against the mounting risk of dog bites and rabies infections.A significant highlight of the Court’s order is its insistence that stray dogs be captured, vaccinated, sterilized, and relocated to designated shelters without being released back to their original locations.
This instruction can break the cycle of repeated invasions in public places, ensuring long-term mitigation rather than temporary relief. The responsibility placed squarely on municipal bodies, along with periodic inspections and strict penalties for non-compliance, emphasizes accountability and systematic enforcement—key factors that have often been missing in previous efforts.However, the challenge remains to balance humane treatment of animals with public health concerns. The Supreme Court’s directive respects this by insisting on adherence to the Animal Birth Control Rules, focusing on sterilization and vaccination while preventing the return of strays to public zones. The order, coupled with the robust monitoring mechanisms it demands, reflects a holistic vision where citizen safety and animal welfare coexist responsibly. It now rests on state governments, local authorities, and institutions to implement these mandates promptly and conscientiously, setting an example for effective urban wildlife management in India.
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