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Noida News: There was another pet-related argument reported from a high-rise in Noida. A woman at Sector 108's Park Laureate Society got into a heated argument with former IAS officer RP Gupta when the woman refused to get off a lift with her dog. The Noida police received an official complaint, and an inquiry has been started.
The IAS official is seen slapping the woman in the now-viral video on social media after she tries to stop Gupta from filming the entire episode. The woman is also seen attempting to defend herself by deflecting the retired IAS officer's strikes with her hand. According to some stories, the former IAS official was severely beaten by the woman's husband when he later appeared on the scene.
Police Commissionerate Gautam Buddh Nagar stated on X that there has been a disagreement about bringing the dog in the elevator and that there may have been a physical altercation between the two parties based on early reports. “There has been a dispute regarding taking the dog in the lift. Talks are being held with both the parties, ACP-1 Noida Maya police station in-charge is at the spot. According to preliminary information, there has been a fight between both the parties, CCTV is being observed… after investigation, necessary action will be taken,” Police Commissionerate Gautam Buddh Nagar’s X post read.
Failing to register will result in a 500 rupee punishment. According to Indu Prakash Singh, OSD of Noida Authority, a mobile application was also made accessible when the dog policy was put into effect in December of last year. It was mandatory for people to register their pets there. The deadline for registering is March 30, 2023. Thereafter, registering a pet will incur a 500 rupee fine. It is emphasised by Indu Prakash Singh that all pet owners must do this.
According to OSD Indu Prakash, this will make it simple to keep up an accurate dog database and ensure that the counting process continues. Only 3,000 pets have been registered as of yet. The number to reach Noida Authority is 0120-2425025, 26, 27. This number is still in operation from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can also get in touch by calling 92055-59204.
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