India's Supreme Court modified its order on stray dogs on Friday, directing that those picked up from streets in and around Delhi be released after sterilization and immunization, after a storm of protests from animal lovers.
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- Supreme Court revises ruling on stray dogs after public protests.
- Sterilised and immunised stray dogs can be released back to their areas. 8s
- Only aggressive or rabid dogs will remain in shelters. 37s
- Court orders creation of designated zones for public feeding of stray dogs. 1m 13s
- Plans announced to develop a uniform national policy for stray dogs. 1m 20s