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A government-appointed panel has recommended the rescue and rehabilitation of 1,200 animals from Palamur Biosciences following reports of severe cruelty. PETA India urges immediate action, citing violations of CCSEA norms and unapproved animal testing practices at the Mahabubnagar-based facility.
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PETA India exposed alleged animal cruelty at a Mahabubnagar laboratory, citing a whistleblower’s account of overcrowded cages, painful injections, and infections in dogs. Complaints have been filed, marking India’s first major exposé of animal testing abuses.
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India is sending letters to the temples and mosques, offering to donate lifelike mechanical elephants on the condition that these institutions would send the distressed elephants to sanctuaries
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Sharma participated in an impactful anti-leather campaign for the organization, where she portrayed being “skinned alive” to highlight the immense suffering endured by over 1.4 billion cows, sheep, goats, and countless other animals who are brutally killed each year for their skin.
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Jacqueline Fernandez, dressed in a stunning faux-fur coat and wings, poses alongside her beloved rescue dog, Yolo—who is also the inspiration behind her Yolo Foundation. The image, carrying the powerful message “Be an Angel for Animals: Adopt! Don’t Shop,” was donated by Fernandez. It was captured by renowned photographer Suresh Natarajan, with styling by Chandini Whabi.
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Urges police to locate the rams and bulls used in the fights and ensure that they are protected from further exploitation and suffering
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one of the key recommendations is to keep dogs indoors, as they regulate their body temperature primarily through panting and sweating through their footpads.
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Celebrity photographer Dabboo Ratnani worked with the former PETA India Person of the Year to create the captivating image, which he has donated to PETA India.
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Actor Sahil Salathia body painted to look like a tiger for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India's latest campaign ‘Cages are Cruel’, ahead of International Tiger Day.
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PETA India is placing advertisements for International Yoga Day across cities in India encouraging people to adopt a yoga buddy.
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In a powerful demonstration against the confinement of birds, a supporter of PETA India assumed the role of a caged bird at Dharna Chowk.
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For International Respect for Chickens Day on May 4, PETA rolled out a campaign targeting college students.
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India's donkey population has declined by 61 during last seven years.
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Poovulagin Nanbargal, an NGO, said that PETA India had been spreading false information that Jayamalyatha, an elephant with the Srivilliputhur temple, was being ill-treated.
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The AWBI advised the central government to pass legislation to stop the use of animals in circuses in 2017, 2019, and 2020.
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Vijayawada: A troop of caged monkeys have been rescued and set free by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department. The monkeys were being kept in a cage on the premises of the office of the local Directorate of Medical Education (DME) office, apparently for weeks without food and water. Following a complaint from a concerned citizen, […]
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Puducherry: As many as 160 rats and mice that were illegally bred and used for unauthorised experimentation have been rescued from the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER), Puducherry. The animals were removed from the JIPMER animal facility Thursday, and handed over to animal rights organisation PETA India for rehabilitation in a sanctuary […]
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Hyderabad: Following an appeal by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), a Central government statutory body, has issued an advisory to all States and union territories to stop the illegal treatment of animals in the lead up to Eid-al-Adha. In its advisory, the AWBI […]
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Hyderabad: Ahead of World Environment Day on Sunday, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India is placing billboards in Hyderabad with a message to go vegan in order to save the planet. “Our planet is in danger because the meat, egg, and dairy industries bulldoze precious forests to make way for the animals […]
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Hyderabad: Following an appeal for help on social media by Rishabh Kaushik, an Indian student refusing to leave the war-hit Ukraine without his companion dog Malibu, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India sent an urgent letter to the Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Parshottam Rupala requesting that he issue an […]