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Delhi Police Seize Banned Manja Ahead of Independence Day, Following PETA India Complaint

Ahead of Independence Day, Delhi police seized banned manja at the Lal Kuan market. The offence is punishable with five years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to Rs 1 …

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Can You Be Muslim and Vegan? YES! Check Out PETA India’s Instagram Live Video

Ever heard of a vegan Muslim? You may have, as there are many vegans of every religion. If you are Muslim or just want to hear more about how …

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Can Vegans Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?

As India starts rolling out vaccines across the country, we answer vegans’ top questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Fostering: Short Commitment, Lifelong Rewards

Temporarily shelter an animal in a safe environment as they wait to find a permanent home.

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Men Caught on Camera Throwing Flaming Tire Onto Elephant; See What PETA India is Doing

This elephant was wandering around what was HIS home. The violence these men caused was more than heart-breaking—it was completely avoidable.

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Sonu Sood Stars in New PETA India Ad: ‘Chicks Love a Vegetarian!’

Bollywood’s favourite humanitarian, Sonu Sood, steps up to help animals again by starring in a new PETA India ad

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PETA India Offers Reward of Up to Rs 50,000 to Identify Person(s) Who Burned Puppies to Death

PETA India offers reward of up to Rs 50,000 to identify person(s) who burned puppies to death. Mandsaur police have registered an FIR.

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Cases Registered Against Persons Using Pigs for Jallikattu and Hare for a Village Procession

Cases have been registered against people for using pigs for jallikattu and a hare for a village procession after PETA India pointed out violations of animal protection laws.

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Rajasthan Government Orders Removal of 20 Medically Unfit Elephants From Tourist Rides at Amer Fort

The Rajasthan government’s action of removing 20 medically unfit elephants from tourist rides at Amer Fort follows recent central government committee recommendations and appeals made by PETA India.

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Following PETA India’s Complaint, FIR Registered Against Manipur Man for Shooting and Killing a Cow

After PETA India’s complaint, an offence for shooting and killing a cow was registered against a Manipur man under the Indian Penal Code; The Arms Act, 1959; and The …

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