New Delhi: Some dogs, the collar of their community intact, still keeping the gate in the houses destroyed at Sarojini Nagar.
Rebuilding the government residential area seizes the roof above their heads and the people who give them eat; Today’s dogs patiently waiting for their friends back.
But this fang, and those in other residential areas were rebuilt, had some good souls looking after them, giving them meals, even giving them medicines and residences.
Ishan Joshi and Jassdeep Kaur have raised funds on the social media platform to feed the dogs at Sarojini Nagar, Nagar Nagar, Safdarjung Enclave, Laxmi Bai Nagar, Green Park and several other places.
NGOs such as Friendoes have also provided food and sterilizes dogs that are influenced by the dismantling of rebuilding which began in 2019.
Lock restrictions and Covid subsequently encouraged dogs – especially territorial animals – to find new places to stay, a process involving many malignant fights.
“We began to feed the community dogs from March 24, 2020 after studying Kanines Sarojini Hunger Nagar,” Joshi said, a law student.
“We found the situation actually worse than we thought.
There are many more dogs and cats that need food.
From about 10 dogs on the first day, we feed 250 dogs and 22 cats in Sarojini Nagar, Netaji Nagar and Nagar Nagar four months later .
To fulfill the big demand, we depend on the kitchen of the community.
“Joshi and Kaur, who prefer Jia, said that they every day get around 55 kg of food, mostly chicken-based, from the kitchen community cooking for animals.
The cost of one serving of 500 grams is around Rs 15.
“We do not have a lot of funds.
We used whatever help we Garner through our Instagram handle named Pawriwar under the tag of Pawriwaranimalwelfiety,” Joshi said.
According to Jia, who saved her first dog at the age of 11 years, they faced resistance from certain people.
“Not everyone likes animals, especially dogs,” he said.
“So many people also don’t like we feed them.” Duo has also provided medical care for dogs with magical wounds and takes more serious ornamental gears for veterinarians.
The rebuilding of government housing colonies has affected more than 600 dogs, according to Geta Sewamani, vice president of the animal welfare organization Friendicoes.
“The dogs are left behind without anyone feeding them.
But this caning continues to keep the house and the gate is destroyed,” Sewamani said.
“Many poor people and migrants bring their animals, but what happens in these colonies is heartless.” Friendicoes feeds such dogs in Netaji Nagar, Kidwai Nagar and part of Sarojini Nagar.
It also drives sterilization and has discussed 60% of dogs in this area to date.