Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], October 17 (ANI/NewsVoir): "Rajasthan Road Riders" a cyclist group and wildlife enthusiasts from Jaipur, extended their support to World Animal Protection's campaign "No Pride In Elephant Ride" to phase out elephant rides used as an attraction for tourism at Amer Fort Jaipur and to bring back the thrust upon the suffering faced by captive elephants used for tourist rides, and other entertainment activities. "Wildlife has the right to a wild life, we believe animals should be free from any form of cruel exploitation, commodification and thrive within their natural habitat that is humanely protected. We help do this by influencing a reduction in the demand for commodification or commercial exploitation of wildlife for entertainment, fashion, traditional medicine, sport and as exotic pets. By demonstrating humane, sustainable alternative solutions to protect wild animals and their habitats and by working with the government and auth
New Delhi [India], August 13 (ANI/NewsVoir): On the occasion of World Elephant Day, World Animal Protection launches its petition #NoPrideinElephantRide and a series of awareness activities in Jaipur spreading awareness on the plight of elephants used as attractions for tourism in Jaipur.
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New Delhi [India] June 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): World Animal Protection in collaboration with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, School of Environment Management, GGSIPU celebrates the World Environment Day on the Theme Adapt to Green, bringing awareness on how our dietary habits can impact the quality of our life and life span.
Leaving behind the criticism for poor condition of roads, rising stray dog menace, improper disposal of garbage and other civic issues, Ludhiana mayor Balkar Sandhu claims that 2021 will witness overall development of the city, without any favouritism to any specific ward or constituency. Claiming that there will be no scarcity of funds for development works, he, however, reiterated that the residents will have to help the municipal corporation in providing the best facilities by fulfilling their duties. The mayor has also given an ultimatum to residents to shun usage of plastic carry bags as from January 15, they will kick-off a special drive against plastic carry bags in the city. This time, there will be direct challaning because awareness drives had already been run in the past several times. Here are a few excerpts from a conversation between the mayor and TOI correspondent Nidhi Bhardwaj.