The Asian Age

20 dogs fulfil service at Red Fort

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New Delhi, Aug. 15: Threeyear-old Maru had a tiring day at the Red Fort on Tuesday but that did not stop him from dutifully springing up when the National Anthem played.

The fawn-coloured Labrador was on its four feet the moment his trainer stood at attention as the anthem played to mark the 71st anniversar­y of India’s independen­ce. He kept an eye on his trainer, relaxing only when the policeman by his side did so. Maru was among the 20 odd dogs put into service by the Delhi police to ensure security at the 17century iconic monument, from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation.

“He has been here at the Red Fort since 1 am, so he has got tired,” said Maru’s trainer, who accompanie­d him to the Mughal-era fort. During the course of the celebratio­ns, which began at around 7.30 am, Maru and two other Labradors were seen slouching below the chairs kept on the front lawns in the audience section,

About 20 canines were deployed at the Red Fort on Tuesday, while the rest were stationed at public places in the city

clearly tired after hours of hard work, sniffing around for danger.

Maru’s canine colleague, Mahan, also three in dog years, was at one point seen frolicking with his trainer.

“They are fed vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. They eat fruits, vegetables and rice in the morning and meat in the evening. Diet is very important to keep them fit,” the trainer told PTI.

A senior police official said the Delhi police has 60-70 dogs in service at present. “About 40-43 are sniffer dogs and 15 of them are trackers. About 20 canines were deployed at the Red Fort on Tuesday, while the rest were stationed at public places like stations and markets,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? College girls in Chennai paint their faces with the tricolour as they celebrate the 71st Independen­ce Day in Chennai on Tuesday.
— PTI College girls in Chennai paint their faces with the tricolour as they celebrate the 71st Independen­ce Day in Chennai on Tuesday.

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