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Resolving Human/Animal (Pet) Conflict in the Twenty-First Century

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New Delhi (India), November 16: Animal cruelty is tremendously dangerous to human civilization. Those who are cruel to animals are frequently cruel to humans as well. For offenses ranging from domestic abuse to cheating to horrendous assault, a statistically significant percentage of people end up in prison. As a result, anyone in your neighbourhood who is aggressive against animals or who promotes violence and breaching the law through social media platforms such as WhatsApp should be kept on the lookout. The number and diversity of cruel and criminal acts perpetrated against animals have increased dramatically. This has risen significantly during the COVID era when people fearful for their futures and irritated at being confined for so long turned their rage on animals and animal feeders. Poisoning, stoning, pursuing, running over, relocating street animals, and harassing, beating, and intimidating animal workers all became commonplace.

Some RWAs make it a rule that pets are not allowed on the premises. Some excellent residents for animal feeding. Some pet owners are charged extra maintenance fees. Some people designate areas where animals are not permitted. Some guards are given orders to hit community animals. Animals are prohibited in some elevators.

The following is a quick reference guide for pet owners and RWAs on the ground laws:

  • No RWA has the authority to prohibit people from having animals. This is supported by two High Court decisions as well as society registrars.
  • RWAs are unable to impose penalties on people who maintain dogs.
  • No RWA has the authority to prohibit pets from using lifts, but, if questioned, owners can use alternate operating lifts if they are conveniently accessible and comfortable.
  • No RWA has the authority to ask a resident to give up their pet.
  • There may be times when a pet owner’s dog barks, which may be irritating to the neighbours. According to the standards, noise is a form of expression that must be tolerated. However, pet parents are encouraged to assist as much as possible in the circumstances to prevent causing difficulty to their neighbours.

RWA resolutions that may harm animals violate Section 11 (3) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960. It is also against Article 51 A (g) of the Constitution, which provides for protection and improvement of the natural environment, including forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife, and to have compassion for living creatures. However, maintaining the peace and beauty of your housing society is your responsibility, too. Pet owners should talk to their RWAs on how to dispose of pet faeces and other waste. The RWA can also designate pet corners and spaces for this purpose. It is also stated that pet owners, carers, and dog walkers must ensure that if their pet defecates in public places, the owner is responsible for keeping the area clean. The guidelines state, “It is underlined that each residential community and complex must determine which way works best for them, and solutions cannot be imposed on anyone.” Pets must be vaccinated regularly, and sterilization is recommended to prevent unlawful breeding.

Consider your dog to be a child that expects his loving parents to provide him love, support, protection, and respect. By ignoring his pleas to play, walk, or leave him behind, you will never be able to resist your canine’s need for support and love. Keep in mind that you have family, friends, a career, and a pastime, whereas your dog has no one except you, and you are his top priority.

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Electoral rolls: Jammu and Kashmir government denies any change in special provisions for Kashmiri migrants

The administration said that no change was made in the special provisions for Kashmiri migrants for their enrollment in the electoral rolls of their original constituencies.

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The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday refuted media reports which claimed that more than 25 lakh additions will be there in the electoral rolls and clarified that Kashmiri migrants would continue to be given the option of voting at their native place of enrollment or through a postal ballot or through the special set up polling stations at Jammu, Udhampur, Delhi, and other places.

The administration said that no change was made in the special provisions for Kashmiri migrants for their enrollment in the electoral rolls of their original constituencies.

It also clarified that there was no change in rules regarding buying properties and jobs in the state and it has no link to the representation of voters or otherwise.

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The Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) released an order that there was to enable young persons who become eligible to register themselves as voters. Besides, it also allowed a person who changed his ordinary place of residence to enroll at the new location by getting himself deleted at the old location.

It said that the number of electors as published in the special summary revision of J&K in 2011 was 66,00,921 and it has now increased to 76,02,397. This was mainly due to the new voters, who attained the age of 18 years.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Electoral Officer Hirdesh Kumar told reporters that more than 20 lakh new voters would be enrolled in the region ahead of polls. This will increase the voter count by more than a third, adding to the existing 76 lakh voters in the region.

The senior leaders of Jammu and Kashmir criticized the election commission’s decision of giving voting rights to non-locals in the state and called an all-party meeting on this issue.

Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said that it will be the last nail in the coffin of Indian democracy. It was a dangerous attempt to influence elections in the state.

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Rajasthan man arrested for raising Pakistan flag

Police said that Sanju Khan was arrested on the complaints of the villagers. An investigation was launched to find out the real intension of the accused.

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Rajasthan man arrested

While India was celebrating 75th anniversary of Independence on August 15 this year, a man was arrested from Rajsthan’s Osian town of the Jodhpur district for allegedly raising Pakisrtan’s national flag. The Jodhpur Police said on Thursday that the man Sanju Kahn also raised slogans of ‘Pakistan Jindabad’. 

Police said that Sanju Khan was arrested on the complaints of the villagers. An investigation was launched to find out the real intension of the accused.

Reports said that the accused also shared a pro-Pakistan post on social media. The Police is investigating any link with Pakistan.

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Earlier, a man was arrested from Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar for allegedly hoisting Pakistan’s national flag at his house.

Police said that the flag was hoisted at a house in Vedupar Mustaquil village under the Tariya Sujan police station area of the district on Friday around 11 am.

However, they claimed that the flag was removed as soon as police got information about it.

The Kushinagar Police arrested Salman (21) in this matter. A case was registered against Salman and his aunt Shahnaz (22). 

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Delhi Police detains Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi raised concern about the Indian democracy and said that India was a police state and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a king.

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Delhi Police detains Rahul Gandhi

The Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was detained by Delhi Police on Tuesday during a march to Rastrapati Bhavan . The Leader of Opposition Malikarjun Kharge and other senior leaders were also detained during the protest.

The leaders were raising voices against the Enforcement Directorate after second time summoning of Sonia Gandhi in the National Herald case.

Look at the dictatorship. You can’t protest peacefully, can’t discussion inflation and unemployment. By misusing the Police and agencies, even by arresting us, you will never be able to silence us, sharing images of the protest Rahul Gandhi twitted.

 Rahul Gandhi, during the protest, said that all MPs and MLAs were present. They were talking about inflation and unemployment.  The Police (Delhi Police) were not allowing them to sit there. Discussions were not allowed inside (in the Parliament) and there they are being arrested.  

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Rahul Gandhi raised concern about the Indian democracy and said that India was a police state and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a king.

Malikarjun Kharge said that they were protesting as per the instruction of the police. All of this was a conspiracy of PM Modi and Amit Shah. They have completely destroyed the opposition and muzzled their voices.

Kharge further said that they were not scared and their fight will continue.

The central government has deployed heavy paramilitary forces as well as Delhi police after the protest march.

The Delhi traffic police also issued a guideline regarding traffic jam in the protest area.

Sonia Gandhi reached the ED on Tuesday morning. She was also accompanied by Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi.

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