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Tell us the importance of treating animals well

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Sep 26, 2022
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The importance of nature and animals has been a part of Indian culture & traditions for centuries. The 'Action Plan for Introduction of Cheetah in India’ - a landmark initiative ...
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KedarAjaykalyan
3 years 8 months ago
Importance of Treating Animals well
1.Ecological sustainability
2.Biodiversity Conservation
3.To attain SDG no 15
4. Continuity of Food Web & Food Chain
5.Many of Animals are Helpful to Human in
Agricultural and Economical way
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TabishShakil
3 years 8 months ago
Raftar ki khoj
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ALOK NARAYAN ROY
3 years 8 months ago
It helps in creating balance in our ecology system and which may lead to create an awareness about the importance of Nature in human life.
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Punit Kumar Jaiswal
3 years 8 months ago
bahut jaruri hai janvaron ki dekhrekh karna sabko karni chahie
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NISHIKANTPRUSTY
3 years 8 months ago
Treating a animal like cheeta is very proud for our county and for our nation .it has its own characteristics. Yes it's hunt animal or human for dinner .but we also are hunting for our living need ...we also cut chicken 🐔 know so we should not say that ...cheeta should be protected from hunting..
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SiripurapuKrishnaRayalu
3 years 8 months ago
Importance of treating animals well
Growing population and dwindling resources resulted In a conflict between Man and the Wild.
Humans are better equipped to handle the situation.
Animals, particularly the carnivorous ones have reduced in numbers causing concern to think of measures to save them and possibly to prevent their extinction.It is unfortunate that some species have already become extinct.
Animals, like all other living creatures
have a right to live.Unfortunately they,
on their own can not protect themselves beyond
certain extent.
It is the responsibility of an enlightened society
to ensure their Right to Live and ensure this by extending support. It is in this context Govt.
Of India took up several projects to protect wild life
and ensure their right to live.Bringing Cheetahs from Namibia and introducing them at Kuno is a part of this continuing programme.
Cheetahs roar and Kuno cheers
Long Live Cheetah
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Kinchit Vora
3 years 8 months ago
I want to share an incident....
Once, while watching TV, my 3 year old daughter asked me that which bird is this ? I was speechless, because that bird was crow.. .
Like this a lots of animals and birds are getting extinct.
If we all want that our future generations recognise all animals/birds then treat them as well as we can.
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Namita patel
3 years 8 months ago
Every animal in this art is meant to be in the earth to inculcate a balance in the ecosystem. Nature has made a balance between each and every organisms so to maintain that balance we need to conserve the animal were going to be extinct soon. We have to think that this art is not belongs to you it's belongs to its all creatures. So let's live and let them live.... Because in the every organisms it somehow dependent upon eachother directly or indirectly. If we want to sustain life then we have to respect every life.....
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Manisha
3 years 8 months ago
Why shouldn’t we treat them well ?
Being a citizen of this glorious country where Sh Mahatma Gandhi himself claimed, “The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated, speaks volumes about how our morals should be. Every creature created by almighty god deserve the fairest treatment. These meek animals co-existed with us for centuries. They never took anything but only gave. We should lead by example & make a lifelong commitment to work for their welfare as this earth not only belongs to us but also to them. They are much needed for existence of this planet. It’s more or less a selfish need but a holistic realisation is need of the hour. In the wake of reports , where every year it’s claimed that few thousand species have gone extinct, it’s just a matter of time we will be extinct too. There are our co-survivors, co-inhabitants and co-citizens to say the least. Let’s make this world a better place for them and treat them with some dignity….well deserved one.
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Vikas Mahajan
3 years 8 months ago
पृथ्वी पर जानवरों का भी उतना ही हक है .....जितना इंसानों का ....किंतु मानव ने स्वार्थवश,अपनी सुविधा के लिए जानवरों के जल,जंगल,जमीन पर भी अपना आशियाना बना रखा है ।जिससे पृथ्वी का इको सिस्टम भी बुरी तरह से प्रभावित होकर ....सम्पूर्ण मानव जाति के लिए नुकसानदायक सिद्ध हो रहा है ।
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