Following a complaint by PETA India, the Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh animal husbandry departments issue orders to stop the illegal killing of chicks by the poultry industry.
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Turning Heads and Changing Minds: PETA India’s Best Demos of 2022
Out of the many thought-provoking demonstrations done in 2022, check out our best five.
Read MoreFollowing complaints filed by PETA India and the intervention of the government body the Animal Welfare Board of India regarding the cruel beating of an elephant named Jeymalyatha, a …
Read MoreJohn Abraham, Madhuri Dixit, Shilpa Shetty, and Sunny Leone Celebrate PETA India’s 20th Anniversary
Compassionate companies were honoured at virtual event commemorating PETA India’s two decades of work for India’s animals.
Read MoreCoronavirus Vaccine: US National Institutes of Health Isn’t Waiting for Pointless Animal Tests
PETA affiliates have said for years that tests on animals slow down the search for treatments for human disease. With coronavirus, the U.S government is finally listening.
Read MorePETA India’s Emergency and Cruelty Response Teams’ Top 10 Lifesaving Actions in 2022
In 2022, we responded to countless calls for help from compassionate individuals, rescued animals from harrowing situations, and stopped cruelty in its tracks.
Read MoreJADE Launches ‘Made For Love’ in Association With PETA India
JADE, a conscious couture brand by designers Monica and Karishma, introduces “Made For Love”, a vegan accessory line created in association with PETA India.
Read MoreUpdate: Criminals Who Beat Up Elephant in Viral Video Charged
PETA India is working with forest officials to ensure that offenders are booked under all relevant and stringent provisions of the law and that an elephant is seized under …
Read MoreNearly 16,000 birds in Karnataka and nearly 2 lakh birds in Maharashtra were buried alive in anticipation of business losses as a result of the coronavirus.
Read MorePETA India’s Exciting Youth Booth at Mood Indigo 2022
PETA Youth brought fun, compassion, and information to Mood Indigo, the largest college cultural festival in Asia. The Mumbai event hosted over 1,46,000 students from more than 2000 colleges …
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