Prayagraj municipal corporation issued order for bringing dogs for a walk
Prayagraj municipal corporation issued order for bringing dogs for a walk
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Lucknow: If you have a pet dog in the house, be careful before roaming it on the streets, that's because the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation has also issued its order following CM Yogi's order. The municipal corporation has said that If the dog does dirt while walking pet dogs on the streets, then a fine will be collected from the owner of the dog." 

In fact, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has issued this order to remove the filth, which the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation has also issued an order to implement. However, how much the fine will be collected has not yet been decided. CM Yogi had given an order to remove the dirt spread by the pet dogs on the roadside. After this, now the Prayagraj Municipal Corporation has also given an order for the owners of dogs. The order also says that if you spread dirt while walking pet dogs on the streets, then a fine will be collected while taking action.

According to Rituraj, livestock officer of Prayagraj Municipal Corporation, "It is mandatory for pet dogs to come and register with Prayagraj municipal corporation in 15 days. In this order, if dirt is spread by the pet, then action will be taken against the owner of the dog. According to the municipal livestock officer, "An order has also been issued by the department that if any animal is found roaming in the area of Prayagraj, tied on the road, on the tracks, in the streets, then action will also be taken against the owner of the animals." Action will be taken against the owner even if animal dung is found flowing on the way, in the roads, drains or drains.''

After the order of Prayagraj municipal corporation, people are registering pets. Along with this, according to the information, 630 rupees have been kept for registration for pet dogs, it will be increased to ₹690 after a few days.

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