Shimla is perhaps one of the most visited hill stations in North India, and rightly so. But if you have been here, you would have noticed the massive number of stray dogs roaming around its lanes. In fact, the hill city has been trying to curb the ever-increasing population of stray dogs for years now. Currently, the city has around 2000 stray dogs on its streets.
It has to be noted that Shimla can equip a maximum of 11500 vehicles while the current number of vehicles in the city borders a mammoth 50000. It leads to a very steep parking fee for the vehicles; thus making the adoption scheme all the more lucrative. The adoption will also lead to a waiver on the garbage collection fee for such households.