A Greater Faridabad RWA has fined a resident, Divya Nair, Rs 1.3 lakh for feeding strays in unauthorized areas of Princess Park since 2022. Despite a designated feeding zone, the RWA claims Nair's actions created a mess and safety concerns. Nair alleges assault and threats, while the RWA seeks legal action to recover the fine, citing resident safety.
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