Monday, March 5, 2012

ANIMAL LAWS IN INDIA

There are hundreds of laws for the protection of animals in India. The main laws are the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960, and the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.and rules framed under these acts. Few people, and even fewer policemen, know the law; in the face of such ignorance the animals are helpless. There is a very strong law banning cattle from being taken from one state to another for slaughter. Since nobody in authority knows about this law, lakhs of cattle are thrown helplessly into trucks and taken to slaughterhouses in other states. Kerala alone kills 2.5 lakhs of cattle every year-every single one of these poor beasts is beaten and trucked hundreds of miles from Karnataka, Tamilnadu, or Maharashtra. Goa, too, kills cattle only from Karnataka, as it finished its own animal's years ago. Al Kabeer, India's main slaughter factory situated in Andhra Pradesh, takes cattle from all over Northern India in defiance of the law, and is secure in that no policeman anywhere knows enough about the law to take action.

















Stray Relief and Animal Welfare (STRAW) is a New Delhi, India based non profit organization recognized by Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI (certificate) that works to improve the way Animals in general and strays in particular, are treated and regarded by society. Registered in January 2002, STRAW is recognized by the Animal Welfare Board of India.

A caring attitude is hidden deep inside each one of us and if we allow this attitude to be brought forward, even in small little ways, there would be no creature - big or small - on this earth ever in discomfort and pain. STRAW believes in this philosophy


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