In Delhi, animal lovers cheered after the Supreme Court made an important decision. The judges said stray dogs that are not dangerous will not be locked in shelters. Instead, they will be sterilised, vaccinated, and returned to their own streets. Activists called it a “victory of compassion.” Dog lovers said their “street kids” can now …
In Delhi, animal lovers cheered after the Supreme Court made an important decision. The judges said stray dogs that are not dangerous will not be locked in shelters. Instead, they will be sterilised, vaccinated, and returned to their own streets. Activists called it a “victory of compassion.” Dog lovers said their “street kids” can now stay near them, safe and cared for. The court also asked city leaders to create special feeding spots for dogs. This decision brought huge relief to animal groups who worried shelters were too crowded. Kindness and science can go hand in hand.






