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Preventing bird hits on R-Day: Delhi’s raptors to feast on boneless chicken from Jan 15 to 26

Joymala Bagchi
New Delhi, Jan 12 (UNI) An unusual initiative has begun in the capital city of Delhi ahead of Republic Day. A seven-day 'chicken party' has been organised for kites and other large birds.
The Delhi government has taken this special measure to ensure the safety of fighter jets and transport aircraft during the air show organized for the January 26 parade.
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