Bapatla police conducts four raids across the district seizing over 400 kilograms of donkey meat after receiving a complaint from PETA India.
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India Must Seize New Agricultural Opportunities as the World Leaves Dairy in the Dust
We offered dairy company Amul some sound advice: stop panicking, accept that delicious dairy-free milk sales will only grow, and make the business-savvy decision to transition to producing them.
Read MorePETA India Persuades Madhya Pradesh to Crack Down on Illegal, Cruel Chick-Killing Practices
Following a complaint by PETA India, Madhya Pradesh’s Animal Husbandry Department issues an order to stop illegal and cruel methods of killing chicks.
Read MorePETA India Responds to Jharkhand’s Bird Flu Outbreak With ‘Go Vegan’ Billboard
Intensive egg and chicken meat production contributes to the spread of H5N1 and other deadly avian influenza subtypes, warns PETA India’s new billboard in Jharkhand.
Read MorePETA India’s Giant ‘Condoms’ Promote Animal Birth Control Ahead of World Spay Day
PETA India volunteers urged Bhubaneswar residents to cut down dog and cat overpopulation by having their animal companions sterilised.
Read MoreAfter receiving a complaint from PETA India, Mysuru police registered a first information report (FIR) on 9 October against the proprietor of Great Bombay Circus for cutting the wings …
Read MorePETA India Asks for a Vegan Burger King; Raveena Tandon Agrees
Bollywood’s Raveena Tandon recently took to Twitter to support PETA India’s plea for a vegan (wholly plant-based) Burger King in India, after news that the company is opening a …
Read MoreTB Risk Prompts PETA India Appeal to Government to Stop Using Elephants in Festivals
In light of the prevalence of TB in captive elephants in Kerala, PETA India stresses the need for temples to host elephant-free festivals.
Read MoreBioDimension Wins PETA India Grant for its Game-Changing Research Tools
PETA India is pleased to award a grant to BioDimension for advancing animal-free methods for toxicology testing.
Read MoreJallikattu is BULLying, Says PETA India in New Billboard Campaign
PETA India is urging people to stop bullying animals and to say no to cruel jallikattu in its latest billboard ad.
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