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Otters is a Rare mammals

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Rs 50 Fine for Animal Cruelty Archaic, Proposal to Hike Penalty Step in Right Direction


Rs 50 Fine for Animal Cruelty Archaic, Proposal to Hike Penalty Step in Right Direction
In a perfect world, laws to protect animals would eliminate all cruelty towards them. Dogs should not be bred and sold, cows and other animals should not be sent to slaughter, and birds should not be kept in cages. But sometimes change occurs in stages, and the proposed amendment to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act, 1960, by the government increasing the penalty to Rs 75,000 or “three times the cost of the animal” and a jail term of up to five years (or both) for injuring or killing an animal is a welcome move. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has long requested the government to consider this much-needed step. ....

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Can Chicken Curry Give You Bird Flu? No, Says Expert


Can Chicken Curry Give You Bird Flu? No, Says Expert
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Can chicken curry give you the bird flu? Dr Mayur Dangar, who is in-charge of Mumbai’s animal and bird hospital, Bombay Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA), said that it’s likely not. He said cooking it on high heat can help kill the virus.
Dangar said that a combination of India spices and cooking the meat in over 70 degree Celcius of heat is effective in killing avian influenza that causes bird flu. However, Dr Dangar warned that those who handle poultry must remain extra cautious. ....

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क्या चिकन करी और अंडा खाने से हो सकता है Bird Flu, जानें एक्सपर्ट और WHO का जवाब Can eating chicken curry and eggs cause bird flu, know answer from expert and WHO

क्या चिकन करी और अंडा खाने से हो सकता है Bird Flu, जानें एक्सपर्ट और WHO का जवाब Can eating chicken curry and eggs cause bird flu, know answer from expert and WHO
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From indies to birds, these organisations across India provide care for ailing and abandoned animals


From indies to birds, these organisations across India provide care for ailing and abandoned animals
From dogs and cats to horses, elephants, and vultures, these organisations are looking after the welfare of animals on the street.
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In March 2020, when fears about the coronavirus were at a peak, a series of hoardings appeared around Mumbai, warning people to stay away from ‘live wild and farm animals,’ based on an advisory by the World Health Organisation. 
What ensued was a mass abandonment with owners cruelly and irresponsibly abandoning their pet on the streets. Bengaluru, too,
saw a 30 percent increase in abandoned pets.  ....

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