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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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Sandeep Tayal
3 years 2 months ago
Animals are best for entire eco system
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Sandeep Tayal
3 years 2 months ago
Animals are best for entire eco system
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MridulaSharma
3 years 2 months ago
As the human body is dead without a soul , the nature is dead without wildlife .
Wildlife is one of the most precious component of our planet . It's diverse nature and special features encourage us to explore them and we should appreciate it's beautiful presence on our planet .
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Sparsh
3 years 2 months ago
Animals are our best friends and accompany us
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Jaganathans
3 years 2 months ago
We treat the animals well, nature treat us very well, because of humans and nature both as chain links, we have to respect the nature and love it, if we love the nature, it loves ours
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chanderkumar
3 years 2 months ago
I feel our government taking necessary steps in the ecosystem balancing no second thoughts about it. So it is very much important to treat the animals well.
I vote for Respect for Animals.
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Rao Snehin
3 years 2 months ago
Animal welfare is important to meat production because poor animal welfare is associated with poor animal production or health, and because consumers' concerns may influence market access. Throughout the world, animal welfare is the topic of legislation, retailer standards, and codes of practice.
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DrNabinKantaSinha
3 years 2 months ago
Required evolution of thought from Anthropocentrism to nature centric for sustainability of the World
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Katha Chatterjee
3 years 2 months ago
There are several outstanding features among the lessons one can learn from the Vedas. One of the major features existing in the Vedas is the love for nature in all its glory. The Hindu does not view nature as something that is subservient meant for our use. On the contrary he views nature as a part of Divinity. There is therefore no conflict between Divinity and Nature. It is this view that makes the Vedic man treat nature and all its bounties as a part of the greater truth of which he is also an integral part. His love and respect for animals is therefore born out of this awe and total respect for his environment.
One will therefore note animals mentioned in the scriptures that include the Vedas, the Puranas and the Upanishads. One can also appreciate that all gods have ‘vahanas’ that are all animals and birds.
In this aspect Shri Krishna’s teaching to Arjuna on the battle field is relevant.
Therefore,every animals are precious for our mothernature from vedictimes notonly cheetahs
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vigneswaranselvaraj
3 years 2 months ago
Domesticated animals, such as livestock, provide us food, fiber and leather. Wild animals, including birds, fish, insects and pollinators, are important to support the web of activity in a functioning ecosystem. Healthy populations of plants and animals are critical for life.
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