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MS Dhoni–Backed Shaka Harry and John Abraham–Funded NOTO Among Winners of 2023 PETA India Vegan Food Awards

PETA India has named the winners of this year’s PETA India Vegan Food Awards, including Shaka Harry, backed by MS Dhoni, and NOTO, funded by John Abraham.

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‘Take a Vow Against Cruelty’: National PETA India Billboard Campaign Calls For Horse-Free Weddings

PETA India’s new billboard campaign, which asks people to “Take a Vow Against Cruelty”, promotes horse-free weddings.

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Contest Closed- Win Books ‘Survival at Stake’ and ‘For a Moment of Taste’ by PETA India’s Poorva Joshipura

Enter PETA India’s contest for your chance to win books Survival at Stake and For a Moment of Taste written by PETA India’s Poorva Joshipura.

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Cruelty-Free, Compassionate Gifting: A Guide to Diwali Shopping

Check out some terrific cruelty-free gifts for your loved ones this Diwali.

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Troop of Threatened ‘Monkeys’ From PETA India, FIAPO, and Aashray Foundation Pleaded for Protection From Foreign Animal Experimenters and Other Abuse

Join our troop of threatened ‘monkeys’ pleading for restoration of protections that would prevent rhesus macaques from foreign animal experimenters and other abuse.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands Order Major Animal Welfare Reforms Following PETA India Appeals

Following appeals from PETA India, the Andaman and Nicobar Administration prohibits the manufacture, sale, and use of gestation and farrowing crates in pig farming as well as of glue …

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Punjab Joins 25 Other States and UTs in Banning Cruel Glue Traps for Rodent Control in Response to PETA India Appeal

Following an appeal from PETA India, Punjab joins 25 other states and UTs in banning glue traps for rodent control.

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Jharkhand Bans Cruel Glue Traps for Rodent Control in Response to PETA India Appeal

Following an appeal from PETA India, Jharkhand government takes steps to stop the manufacture, sale, and use of glue traps for rodent control.

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Chandigarh Prohibits Manufacture and Trade of Illegal Spiked Bits Used to Harm Horses Following PETA India’s Appeal

Chandigarh prohibited the use, manufacture, and trade of illegal spiked bits, which are used to control horses, following an appeal from PETA India.

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Sixth Horse Forced to Pull Carriage in Kolkata Drops Dead, PETA India Demands Change to Electric Vehicles

In a recent incident of which police took cognisance in the first week of October, a horse forced to haul a tourist carriage dropped dead in front of police …

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