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    Video: CCTV captures dog mauling teenager inside Noida housing society lift

    In Sector 107 of Noida, a girl faced a terrifying encounter with a dog inside a lift at the Lotus 300 Society, which was captured on viral CCTV footage showing her visibly trembling with fear. This incident echoes a recent alarming event in Ghaziabad, where a German Shepherd aggressively approached a six-year-old child within an apartment complex, sparking significant apprehension among residents.

    Ghaziabad pet dog attack: German shepherd attacking kid goes viral on Twitter

    In response to recent dog attacks in Ghaziabad, the UP government banned 23 dog breeds deemed 'ferocious', like pitbull terriers and rottweilers. This decision follows a circular from the Centre to prohibit their import, breeding, and sale.

    Ghaziabad: Stray dogs rush to rescue boy from pet pitbull attack as onlookers failed to intervene; Video goes viral

    A 15-year-old boy named Altaf was viciously attacked by a neighbour's pit bull in Ghaziabad. The horrifying incident, captured on CCTV, shows Altaf fighting for his life as the dog repeatedly mauls him while onlookers fail to intervene. Altaf eventually manages to escape into a nearby house, with the pit bull in pursuit. The dog has since been seized by the Municipal Corporation, and Altaf is currently undergoing treatment at a Delhi hospital.

    A Rs 3.5-lakh-crore industry at crossroads: What is the future of plastic in an increasingly climate conscious world?

    As the world is looking actively to address the challenges of climate change and pollution, the plastic industry has found itself in quite a predicament as a necessary evil.

    Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation approves new policy for pet dogs; here's what you need to know

    The Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation (GMC) has approved an updated pet dog policy to address dog-human conflicts. The policy includes restrictions on the number of pet dogs allowed based on the size of the residential unit, responsibility for stray dogs being taken by RWAs and AOAs, mandatory dog registration with proof of vaccination, the use of muzzles in public places, cleanliness responsibility for dog owners, penalties for policy violations, and regulations for pet shop proprietors.

    Rs 10,000 fine for violation, max two pets for 2bhk houses in Ghaziabad's new pet policy

    The Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation (GMC) has implemented a comprehensive dog policy to address conflicts between humans and dogs in the city. The policy allows residents to keep a maximum of two pet dogs in a 182-square-meter unit and up to four in a 273-square-meter unit. There will be a limit of four pet dogs in any residential unit, including housing societies.

    The Economic Times
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