SHC seeks action plan for controlling stray dogs' population.

KARACHI -- The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday directed the provincial authorities to furnish an action plan for controlling the population of stray dogs in Sindh. Headed by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, a bench of the high court was hearing a petition seeking to control stray dogs' population and ensure availability of free anti-rabies vaccines at public hospitals. The Sindh government's lawyer stated before the bench that a task force set up to implement the government's stray dog control programme has started is its work. Justice Mazhar reprimanded him for failing to present the action plan. 'We want

results. Tell us whether stray dogs have stopped biting,' the judge...

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