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Delhi halts plan to hide street dogs for G20 summit


By AFP
Published : 06 Aug 2023 09:19 PM
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India's capital has called a halt on plans  to catch and hide thousands of stray dogs before world leaders arrive in the  megacity for next month's G20 summit, a local official said Sunday. 

New Delhi's municipal government announced Thursday it would round up canines  outside boutique hotels and popular tourist hotspots, and keep them at animal  sterilisation centres until the summit was over.

But the policy was abruptly withdrawn over the weekend, a local official told  AFP on Sunday, without explaining why. 

Local media reported that the dog-catching scheme had aroused opposition from  Delhi residents and animal rights activists. 

More than 60,000 stray dogs live on Delhi's streets according to India's  Livestock Census of 2012, the most recent available government figures.

Sterilisation campaigns have been regularly employed by local authorities to  keep the canine population in check, though dog packs remain present in parks  and residential neighbourhoods around the city.

Many of Delhi's strays are beloved by their adopted neighbourhoods despite  lacking formal owners, with some dogs clothed in special canine jackets to  keep warm during the city's harsh winters. 

But they are also a hazard to humans, with local media regularly reporting on  the mauling of young children by aggressive dog packs across the country.

Roughly 17 million dog bites are reported across India each year and the  World Health Organization says that nearly 20,000 people nationwide die of  rabies annually.

The Delhi metropolitan area, home to around 30 million people, has been on an  intense beautification drive since India assumed the G20 presidency last  year.

Authorities have cleared illegal slums near summit venues and revamped major  arterial routes on the city's gridlocked roads ahead of September's summit,  which will host leaders of the world's top economies.