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ANIMAL WELFARE

AND
RIGHTS IN INDIA HARISH.P.P
BMS COOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
STUDIES AND RESEARCH CENTER
CONTENTS
 MEANING
 WHY, HOW , & WHEN WAS ANIMAL
WELFARE INTRODUCED
 TYPES OF CRUELTY
 ANIMAL LAWS
 JUSTICE CASES
 IMPORTANCE OF ANIMALS
 REMEDIES FOR CRUELTY
 INNOVATIVE IDEAS
 CONCLUSION
MEANING
 Animal welfare and rights in India regards the
treatment of and laws concerning non-human
animals in India.
Types of Cruelty
 Neglect
 Shooting
 Fights
 Making shows
 Used for research and pharmaceutical purpose
 Killed for their skin,fur,and teeth etc
 Used for cosmetic
 Vehicular deaths
ANIMAL LAWS
 The Constitution Of India
 The Indian Penal Code, 1860
 The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
 The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
Act, 1960
 The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
 The Police Acts
 The Municipal Corporation Acts.
Justice Cases
 No objection certificate is mandatory for film
 Case against bollywood celebrities
 Wild animals are cannot be trained and exhibitted
 Bulls cannot be performing animals
 Supreme court banned illegal transportation of
animals
IMPORTANCE OF ANIMALS
 healthy eco-system
 medicinal values
 agriculture and farming
 preserving rich bio-diversity
 economic value
 recreation
REMEDIES
 putting trash in its place(Recycle).
 Be a responsible pet owner
 Restoration
 Report animal cruelty, abuse or neglect
 stricter laws for the protection of animals
 No cosmetic testing
 Only for medical purpose
 Stop animal cruelty
INNOVATIVE IDEAS
 Animal welfare as a subject in curriculum
 Goshalas in jails
 Awarding for animal welfare activists
 Animal extinction awareness
 Animal population control
 Reducing wildlife crimes
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU

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