The stray dog problem in India is a public health and urban governance issue. It requires a balanced approach that balances animal welfare and human safety. Challenges include ineffective Animal Birth Control rules, lack of funding, and public ignorance. A holistic strategy involving law, public education, and municipal action is crucial.
Click to View MoreIndia's animal welfare framework includes constitutional duties and the PCA Act 1960. Challenges persist with massive stray populations, weak enforcement, and human-animal conflicts. Strengthen laws, increase penalties, expand ABC programs, and enhance infrastructure to build a compassionate society respecting both animal welfare and public safety.
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