
A Mumbai education officer's order for schools to appoint a teacher as a nodal officer to prevent stray dogs has caused significant backlash from teachers, who view it as an insult and an unnecessary burden. Teachers' associations have protested, arguing these duties fall under municipal corporations and highlight administrative failures. However, senior officials from the state's school education department have clarified that the order was misinterpreted and there are no plans to assign teachers such responsibilities.
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