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Following PETA India’s Complaint, Gandhidham Police Register FIR for Puppy Strangled to Death

PETA India files a complaint against a man who strangled a puppy and shot a video while committing the crime.

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Which Chefs Will Impress? Join PETA India’s Vegan Cooking Challenge

Put your culinary skills to the test by entering PETA India’s Vegan Cooking Challenge.

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Rajasthan to Crack Down on Illegal and Cruel Chick Killing by the Poultry Industry

Following appeals by PETA India, the Rajasthan Animal Husbandry Department issued an order to end illegal chick-killing practices followed by the poultry industry.

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Singers to PM Modi: Please Strengthen Penalties for Animal Abuse

On World Music Day, Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar, and other singers sign PETA India’s appeal to strengthen The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

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PETA India Prompts Archaeology Department to Call For Elephants at Amer Fort to Be Tested for Tuberculosis

The Rajasthan government finally acknowledges tourists are at risk of contracting TB from infected elephants used for rides.

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PETA India Warns That ‘National Strategic Plan to End TB ‘ Ignores Transmission Risk From Animals

PETA India says the proposed draft “National Strategic Plan to End TB” must consider the significance of animal-to-human and human-to-animal TB transmission.

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MOOtivate Friends: Join PETA India’s ‘DeCALF Your Coffee’ Mission

Use your social media skills to help protect cows and buffaloes from systemic abuse by participating in PETA India’s “DeCALF Your Coffee” mission.

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Drunken Jallikattu Bull Killers Arrested

In response to news that a bull used for jallikattu in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu was tormented and abused by drunken men, leading to his death, PETA …

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Look Good and Help Animals With PETA India and Styched

When you buy a PETA India T-shirt from Styched, part of the proceeds will support our efforts to help injured animals.

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As the COVID-19 Pandemic Continues, PETA India Appeals to Ban the Use of Animals in Tourist Attractions for Public Safety

PETA India asks the tourism minister to ban the use of animals in tourist attractions because of the risk of zoonotic diseases, rampant violations of laws, and animal welfare …

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