MC Shimla Monthly Meeting – Mayor Surendra Chauhan Increased the Annual Fee For Keeping Dogs in Shimla From Five Hundred to One Thousand Rupees, Know All The Important Decisions

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Municipal Corporation Shimla has now increased the fee for keeping a dog in the city from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 annually.This decision was taken in the monthly meeting of the Municipal Corporation held in Shimla.Municipal Corporation Mayor Surendra Chauhan said that in this monthly meeting the councilors have put forward the problems of their respective areas in the House which mainly include parking, stray dogs and street lights.

MC Shimla Monthly Meeting - Mayor Surendra Chauhan Increased the Annual Fee For Keeping Dogs in Shimla From Five Hundred to One Thousand Rupees, Know All The Important Decisions

MC Shimla Monthly Meeting - Mayor Surendra Chauhan Increased the Annual Fee For Keeping Dogs in Shimla From Five Hundred to One Thousand Rupees, Know All The Important Decisions

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Shimla News- Municipal Corporation Shimla has now increased the fee for keeping a dog in the city from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 annually.

This decision was taken in the monthly meeting of the Municipal Corporation held in Shimla.

Highlights- Municipal Corporation Mayor Surendra Chauhan said that in this monthly meeting the councilors have put forward the problems of their respective areas in the House which mainly include parking, stray dogs and street lights.

He said that a proposal has been sent to the Forest Department so that the branches coming in front of the straight line in the city can also be cut.

Surendra Chauhan also said that the matter of some officers not coming to the meeting is also before the House and a notice has also been issued to the concerned officers in this regard.

There was a lot of problem regarding street lights. Everyone in different road wards put forward their views and one of them is that our street lights are covered over the trees.

Through that, we appealed to the government or the electricity board. We have sent a proposal to the Government of India that wherever our street lights are covered due to the branches of trees, they should be loped and the Municipal Corporation officials, forest officials and electricity board officials also came and we loped them.

We have asked for this and we have also passed its proposal in the house because there are many street trades where street lights are installed but they are covered due to branches and secondly, the issue of street dogs which bite has come up. .

Now there were a lot of biters and a lot of street dogs have also come. We will provide stations for feeding wherever they are to be done and there is also a discussion about the fees for the registration of dogs which are kept as pets. , our honorable councilor had brought

He has given him the registration which many people have not done for pets, we have given him one month’s time and his fee is free, it is Rs 1000 which was Rs 500 earlier, it is not a fee for the whole year And I would also like to request everyone to get the pets they have got registered and so that everyone gets information about it and the rest of the estimate work was done which was done in different wards where different discussions were held about them.

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