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Maharashtra to fund retired police dogs living with their former handlers

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced that retired police dogs will be allowed to live with their former handlers at the state's expense. The decision comes after Fadnavis argued that dogs serving the police force for a decade deserve a comfortable life post-retirement. The state government will bear the costs associated with the care of these animals after they leave active duty. The move reflects a broader recognition of the service and contribution of police dogs to law enforcement in Maharashtra.

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