Bengaluru’s initiative to microchip stray dogs, previously shelved, is back on track following a directive from the Union Ministry of Animal Husbandry. The directive mandates municipal corporations across the country to implant radio frequency identification (RFID) tags during animal birth control (ABC) surgeries, a move aimed at systematically maintaining data on ABC centres and the progress of related programs across states. This renewed push …
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