Mumbai: A week after the Supreme Court directed all states and union territories to remove stray dogs from public premises, including schools, hospitals, and transport hubs, a Mumbai school has chosen compassion over compliance.

The Tulip English School in Sakinaka, home to two beloved Indian dogs Yeva and Pandu for over a decade, has vowed not to send them to any shelter. The school, which has around 950 students, issued a public statement on November 8, a day after the court order, declaring that the dogs will continue to live within the school compound.

School Issues Public Letter of Defiance

In a written communication to authorities, the school stated that Yeva and Pandu are cared for by students, teachers, and staff members who have voluntarily taken responsibility for their well-b

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