Updated On: 21 October, 2024 01:39 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
In statement, Goregaon’s NESCO Centre, says dog feeding guidelines only apply to residential areas, not commercial complexes

There are several stray dogs inside NESCO campus. Representation pic
While reports have stated that BMC issued directives to NESCO Centre in Goregaon about designated feeding areas, NESCO in its statement has said that no official directives have been issued mentioning “private property” owned by NESCO Limited. Instead, NESCO explained it was a suggestion, adding that feeding areas should be earmarked in residential societies or complexes, not in commercial establishments. However, BMC said feeding strays is permitted in all areas, including residential societies, commercial complexes, and industrial zones, in accordance with these guidelines.
On October 10, the Assistant General Manager of the Veterinary Health Department at BMC wrote to the chairman/secretary of NESCO Park. The letter stated that BMC had received a complaint from the Pal Welfare Foundation, alleging that security staff and employees were prohibiting the feeding of stray dogs and harassing those attempting to feed them.