Animal rights are probably taken more seriously in India then any where else as a large proportion of the population feels they have religious obligations to them. this goes a long way back in history explaining the large number of vegetarians to be found there.
Naresh Kadyan, founder Chairman of the PFA Haryana - Representative of OIPA in India is the symbol of animal rights movement in India........YES.
Leading animal rights activist in India, Gandhian ideologist, philosopher and social reformer as well. Founder chairman, People for Animals (PFA) hARYANA, REPRESENTING THE iNTERNATIONAL oRGANISATION FOR aNIMAL pROTECTION - oipa IN iNDIA.
The national animal of India is the Tiger.The tiger.LionI beg to differ. It is Tiger which is the National Animal of India^ The Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India.Tiger is the national animal of India
Sanskrit is believed to have originated in India. Therefore, no one brought it.
Some pressure groups in India include Greenpeace India, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, and Forum for Street Vendors. These groups advocate for various causes such as environmental conservation, animal rights, and the rights of marginalized communities.
no people brought Hinduism to India. Hinduism was founded in India by Lord Shiva.
The Tiger, India's national animal.
The elephant is the largest animal in India.
India is the only country in the world with a Cows Bill of Rights.
The tiger is India's national animal.
uncountable animal species are there in India
The Moguls are the group that brought Islam to India. This was in the 16th century, which saw many in India covert to Islam.