City-based animal welfare workers say the central body should refrain from knee-jerk reactions and look at the big picture. They opine that ‘no ABC’ is seldom the option as it is a public programme that is done keeping in mind the welfare of both stray dogs and humans.
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The Towns Mirror Special: A canine squad for the community
The Towns Mirror Special: A canine squad for the community
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jul 9, 2021, 06:00 IST
By Tanushree Sen
Fraser Town Canine Squad does some pawsome work
One of 30 squads across the City, the Fraser Town Canine Squad deals with hyperlocal issues in the neighbourhood. Started in July 2020, the group consists of animal lovers who help connect, liason, and look into animal welfare – especially dogs – in the Fraser Town community.
“We are neither a feeder nor a rescue group. We want to create value for the human and animal community and ensure safe and peaceful coexistence, especially with the laws that are changing every day – be it with the
Bengaluru with over 1 million population was ranked best in ease of living index by the centre
Bengaluru:
An ease of living index released by the Urban Development Ministry aims to measure the well-being of citizens in 111 cities. 49 indicators of quality of life, economic-ability and sustainability under 13 categories were measured. The aim of the index is to accelerate India s urban development and guide evidence-based policymaking. It also works to promote healthy competition among cities. The city that ranked the best with a population of over one million is Bengaluru.
While there is no debate on the weather, medical facilities, education and jobs, there is another face of the city which has made the headlines - its often terrible traffic, garbage woes and polluted lakes.