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Tell us the importance of treating animals well

Start Date :
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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AnshikaRathore
3 years 8 months ago
We all are humans it is our responsibility to take care animals and we have to do as much as we can ... we can give them food, and we can help them to cure there wounds if they are injured . we are really glad we can get the chance to put some our ideas to importance of treating animals.we all know that these days animal dying bcz they do not have food and medicine ... And the thing is we can't treat the animals.
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MuskanChauhan
3 years 8 months ago
I don't know more about treating animals well but i know that we should because they're also a part of world let them live their life if you can help them then do it and if u can't so please let them live their life don't interrupt every animal has their own importance for the world like a lion an elephant etc. They all have their role for us for the world what If they die then who gonna do their job? You? No absolutely not it's impossible so please treat them well they will treat you well for sure. And I wanna do something big for street dogs and cows in future. Treat all of them equally 🙌🏼
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mani
3 years 8 months ago
Animal welfare is important because there are so many animals around the world suffering from being used for entertainment, food, medicine, fashion, scientific advancement, and as exotic pets. Every animal deserves to have a good life where they enjoy the benefits of the Five Domains.Nutrition – factors that involve the animal’s access to sufficient, balanced, varied, and clean food and water.
Environment – factors that enable comfort through temperature, substrate, space, air, odour, noise, and predictability.
Health – factors that enable good health through the absence of disease, injury, impairment with a good fitness level.
Behaviour – factors that provide varied, novel, and engaging environmental challenges through sensory inputs, exploration, foraging, bonding, playing, retreating, and others. we work with corporations to implement robust animal welfare policies ending the use of wild animals for entertainment and the exotic pet trade. We also encourage people
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RudhrashreeVelusamy
3 years 8 months ago
There isn't a single reason that they can be treated otherwise. May it be your dog or a snake guest , it must be kept in mind that they are not meant to be annihilated. After years of exploiting animals, what did we get? Nothing, but just selfish goods stating luxury. And not to mention that their population has drastically declined and now they are at the verge of extinction. Treating animals better, on one hand , can help us build a better ecosystem that can bring a balance in it's own way. And on the other , what are we going to do in a world with just us and our beloved pets? Being diverse is the way in which our earth has been built, and retaining it will make this world a beautiful place!
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3 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir
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Anish sharma
3 years 8 months ago
They could be loyalist friends, more than most humans...
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VishwanathKotekar
3 years 8 months ago
Humans have a life, animals have a life n in the same anology all living creatures have a life. Nobody has a right to play in the life of humans, animals n in the same way any living creatures. Hence v have to love all living creatures including animals well.
Regards sir
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Moumita Malik
3 years 8 months ago
Logically speaking, so animals play a very crucial role in maintaining ecological balance cause they are the ones who maintain the food chain, food web, ecosystem. And so for our survival it's necessary to protect them.
Moreover, taking emotionally, so we all are equal before The Almighty, and since he has given us the supreme power to act rationally, we should display it. Since we are the supreme beings on this earth, we should definitely care for all other animals cause they also have lives that also have emotions which they can't express. But it's our responsibility to protect them!
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VijaySharma
3 years 8 months ago
In my opinion why we need to treat Animals well is to grow the thought of love and responsibility in humans so that it become obvious to treat Animal well .
Animals are a big part of nature ,in a daily life routine may be we can forget about nature and it's favours but at some point when we sit alone and think we all feel that nature is giving us more than we ask for .
Yes,There is difference between our and animal's language but our basic needs are same .
Basic emotions are same in both creatures.
We are responsible to make a fair Balance in nature and to pay that share we need to treat every 'jeevaatma ' equal created by God.
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Nikhil Nicolas Kedasi
3 years 8 months ago
I thank the Government of India for this awesome contest. I found about this contest at a Park. I thank also for brining up 8 cheetahs from Namibia which will be a great help to us Indians for a greener place.
Every animal helps the ecosystem to perform well! Cheetahs help the forest in a wondrous way, If there are no Cheetahs, the herbivores animals will eat the plant life which will result in overgrazing thus will result in decrease of forest cover. Cheetahs, help the ecosystem, mainly plant life. As they eat the herbivore animals, the forest cover will not decrease, rather. It helps the humans beings to live a good healthy life.
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