NOIDA: Given the recent rifts over pet and stray dogs in housing societies in the city and Greater Noida, and the dilemma over feeding strays, the dis.
The Kerala High Court has directed the Guruvayur Devaswom Managing Committee and its officials to ensure that elephants in Punnathur Anakkotta are properly taken care of in accordance with law. It.
The guidelines have been issued in line with those released by the Animal Welfare Board of India with regard to the use of muzzle on dogs, among other issues, on Tuesday.
Through the interlocutory application, PETA India pointed out that unauthorised fights continue to take place in the state, highlighting an event that was scheduled to happen on 4 and 5 February in Hatigarh, Nagaon district. Vide an order dated 1 February, Gauhati High Court immediately took cognizance, directing the district administration to take action, which led the district commissioner to order that the unauthorised buffalo fight be stopped. In compliance with the orders, the police authorities prevented the event and all promotional posters were promptly removed.
The Animal Welfare Board of India has issued guidelines for all Apartment Owners' Associations (AOAs) asking them to establish one or two feeding points within each society for dogs.