SC Order on Strey Dogs: Shocking cost of giving shelter to Delhi’s street canine – explained. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court order on stray dogs in Delhi-NCR has drawn mixed reactions with the families of the people, while animal lovers, including many celebrities and politicians, have urged the apex court to cancel it.Also read ‘Dosha in our system’: Shashi Tharoor weighs on SC Dog Relocation Order; Urges NGOs to redirect moneyA bench of Justices JB Pardwala and R. Mahadevan directed the Delhi government and civil bodies to remove all street canine in Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad and go home in shelters, which would have to deploy adequate personnel for sterilization and vaccination.The judges also warned that any obstacle by individuals or organizations could invite strict action, including contempt of court proceedings.Former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi, a noted animal rights activist, has criticized the order of the Supreme Court, called “a notable”. “This is a very strange decision that is given by someone who is angry-and angry decisions are never intelligent. There is not a single government-run shelter in Delhi. How many shelters will you put so many dogs?” Gandhi said after Monday’s decision.But what will be exactly spent to take every stray dog on the streets of Delhi-NCR?How many stray dogs are there in Delhi-NCR?Estimates suggest that the national capital may exceed 1 million.News agency PTI said that according to data on the data of the municipal corporation, 26,334 dog bite case has been reported this year.‘Delhi government lacks funds for dog shelters’Animal workers estimate that many dogs may spend Rs 10,000 crore to the Delhi government in the house – it is not money.“First, the government will have to find 1,000, or perhaps 2,000, the center, as you can’t put so many dogs together-they will fight. So they will need to find the land first. Then, each center will cost at least 4-5 crores, because each facility will require caretaker, feeder and watchmen,” a dog’s lover told PTI.A suggestion is to use uninhabited areas for dogs’ homes. However, dismissing the transfer as an alternative, the person called it “irrational, illegal, impractical and inhuman”, given that it would be impossible to move about 8 million dogs.Stray dogs on Rajasthan, Madras High CourtsOne in Directing the Supreme Court’s decision, the Rajasthan High Court asked the municipal authorities to remove all the statewide all stray dogs, cattle and other animals from public places to ensure that they were not harmed during transfer.The municipalities are authorized to register an FIR against those who execute the orders that execute the employees of the government. The bench stated that strict law enforcement was mandatory to ensure the safety of citizens and maintain public orders and a detailed report before the next hearing was determined for September 8.The Madras High Court has also recommended the implementation of the Supreme Court order in Tamil Nadu.