Jammu & Kashmir’s education department has mandated teachers to report and manage stray dog populations, sparking outrage from political parties and teachers’ unions. Critics deem the directives “shocking” and “atrocious,” arguing they undermine educators’ dignity and professional roles. The orders, however, are reportedly based on Supreme Court guidelines amidst a surge in dog-bite incidents.
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