In 🇮🇳, the encroachment of wildlife habitat by the youth is becoming a big threat. Making reels by harassing or k!lling animals has now become a new trend. Strict legal action should be taken against such monsters under very serious sections
@PMOIndia@Min_FAHD@AwbiBallabhgarh
India's Supreme Court wants stray dogs moved to shelters. Shelters that don't exist.
Every two seconds someone is bitten by a stray dog in India. We account for about 40% of the world's rabies deaths.
A fix-in the form of a sterilisation and vaccination law-has existed since 2001, largely gathering guest. Instead dogs are most often culled.
There are success stories of mass sterilisation and vaccination..Goa, Dehradun, Bhutan, Malawi.
But in India a nationwide will and concerted effort to solve the problem is missing.
Host @AnirbanET dives deep with @Aalokporna@gauri_maulekhi and @LukeGamble
Latest episode on The Morning Brief: https://t.co/HAZ1SaZ0Ns
He didn’t know big words.
He didn’t understand the language of humans—no “thank you,” no “I love you,” no long explanations.
And yet, somehow… he said everything.
It was just an ordinary day. The kind of day people usually forget. But for him, it was special. Because someone had come back home.
The moment the door opened, his ears lifted, his tail began to wag like it had been waiting all day just for this moment. And then came that smile—not forced, not taught, not practiced… just pure.
A smile that carried relief.
A smile that carried love.
A smile that quietly whispered, “You came back… that’s enough for me.”
He didn’t ask how the day went.
He didn’t complain about being left alone.
He didn’t expect anything in return.
He just looked up—with those shining eyes and that innocent grin—as if to say,
“Thank you… for being my world.”
And in that one moment, something magical happened.
All the stress, all the noise, all the chaos of the outside world… disappeared.
Because sometimes, gratitude doesn’t need words.
Sometimes, love doesn’t need explanation.
Sometimes…
a smile says everything.
#DogLove #PureLove #UnconditionalLove #DogsOfInstagram #HappyDog #DogSmile #Gratitude #SilentLove #PetLove #EmotionalStory #HeartTouching #DogLife #BestFriend #Loyalty
Dirty streets don’t bother society, but feeding a hungry stray does?
Maybe the problem was never the dogs… it’s the mindset. 🐾
Kindness is not a crime. ❤️
Pakistan Court Beats Indian Court in Animal Welfare Order ! (MAY 2026)
Supreme Court Of India ordered euthanasia (read order) and permanent removal of Dogs from many places ... meanwhile yesterday Islamabad court (Pakistan) bars arbitrary killing of stray dogs, orders implementation of a humane, science-based population control policy focused on sterilization, vaccination and public health safeguards.
MOST IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE:
> Pakistan Court said : NGOs and animal welfare groups to play a central role in rescue, sheltering, sterilisation, and adoption.
> Where as Supreme Court Of India took money from each petitioner including NGOs and did not include animal welfare organisations in the welfare.
The Islamabad High Court banned the indiscriminate killing of stray dogs and ordered authorities to adopt a humane, science-based population control system.
⚖️ Key Highlights of Islamabad High Court order:
• No culling: Poisoning, shooting, and arbitrary killing banned.
• Euthanasia only with written certification from a qualified veterinarian.
• TNVR (Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Release) program to be implemented citywide.
• NGOs and animal welfare groups to play a central role in rescue, sheltering, sterilisation, and adoption.
• Transparent records required for all captured, vaccinated, sterilised, rehomed, or euthanised dogs.
• 24/7 helpline to report aggressive or rabid animals.
• Anti-rabies vaccines to be available in public health facilities.
• Comprehensive stray dog population survey ordered.
The Islamabad Court recognised animals as sentient beings deserving protection from unnecessary suffering and directed all relevant authorities to submit compliance reports within 60 days.
The municipal corporations and states in India have not been doing what they should have done for decades — Sterilsation and Vaccination.
This was missed by the Supreme Court OF India
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BEFORE SLEEPING KNOW THIS...
FOR 15 YEARS, while most people escaped the summer heat, Harpal Singh Pali drove a tractor-tanker deep into the burning Shivalik Hills every alternate day carrying WATER for wild animals. As lakes dried and forests cracked under extreme heat, deer, wild boars, blue bulls, and peacocks began waiting for one sound — the arrival of his tractor.
Using his OWN MONEY, without donations or government support, Pali created and refilled 25 water holes across nearly 5 kilometres of forest so animals would not enter villages searching for water. Fuel prices increased. Maintenance costs rose. Still, he never stopped. He even dedicates 10% of his income to wildlife welfare.
Your kindness speaks about your character irrespective of your socioeconomic standing!
In India a certain "educated" and "rich" have emptied themselves of kindness and empathy and filled themselves up with monster tendencies. Shame on them and their existence.
मैं आम तौर पर Supreme Court के judgement पर comment नहीं करता. जिसका case है वो बोलता है. पर अगर फैसला बेज़ुबान के खिलाफ हो तो उनकी आवाज़ तो उठानी पड़ेगी. Court का आज का order, practical नहीं है, inhuman है. कल रात जब मैं हैदराबाद से लौटा तो Delhi Airport के terminal पर तीन डॉगी को देखा. गर्मी थी. जब airport का exit gate खुलता था तो वहां से ठंडी हवा आती थी. वहां वो तीनों बड़े आराम से लेटे थे. सैकड़ों लोग वहां से आ जा रहे थे, लेकिन उन्हें कोई फर्क नहीं पड़ा. अब ऐसे dogs को public places से हटाने का क्या मतलब है? कोई उन्हें कल aggressive कहकर मार डालेगा तो इसकी ज़िम्मेदारी कौन लेगा? कौन सा dog aggressive है इसका फैसला कौन करेगा? इसलिए मुझे लगता है कि court का आज का order बेज़ुबान जानवरों पर ज़ुल्म का रास्ता खोलेगा. Maneka Gandhi का idea ठीक है. अगर dogs की आबादी को कम करना है तो रास्ता एक ही है- बड़े पैमाने पर नसबंदी की जानी चाहिए. अच्छा तो होगा कि court इस बारे में सरकारों को युद्धस्तर पर काम करने का आदेश दे. #StrayDogs #SupremeCourt
@LiveLawIndia@MLJ_GoI@SCofindia1950@barandbench These SC judges are nothing but biased Judges who don't deserve to be in the SC. These children & adults kill, maim & rape them; we have Lakhs of proofs. Do you have guts to see? No, just pass illogical stuff. Shame on Inhumans
ये है हमारा सनातन देश जहाँ मासूम को खाना, पानी, सुरक्षा & मौसम से बचने की जगह मौत को चुना गया | हर दिन रेप होते हैं कुत्तों के इन्हीं नीच बुजुर्गो और बच्चों द्वारा दिखता बस काटना है | कितना बेबस हो चुका है हमारा कानून जिसने अब आँख साथ दिल भी बंद कर लिया है और कान भी | #shameful
@barandbench@SCofindia1950@SCJudgments
Send all the judges' sons to jail because one of the son has killed his wife for Dowry. If you have guts, be in equality, not in propaganda. You, judges, have no right to Innocent's life. Shame on you for neglecting dog's rape and murder.
Mother’s love brings down state’s biggest puppy mill. In rural Missouri. Drivers kept calling about an Australian Shepherd sprinting down the highway like she was chasing something. Animal control tried to stop her, but every time they got close, she broke away and kept running. After nearly 20 miles, they realized she wasn’t chasing traffic. She was chasing one white van.
When that van finally stopped, the dog ran straight to the back doors and started jumping, crying, and clawing like her life depended on it. Officers searched it and found cages stacked inside, packed with Australian Shepherd puppies. Some of them were hers. Investigators believe she had escaped the puppy mill and chased the van down herself, leading police back to the property where dozens more dogs were rescued and one of the state’s biggest illegal puppy rings was shut down. She didn’t know she was exposing a crime. She just knew her babies were in that van.
Tale of a few similar countries:
1. Turkey: a Man beats a dog to death with iron rod; huge public cry and the person is arrested.
2. Brazil: (Orelha): few Rich brats kill a beach dog for fun and reels; the whole country comes out in anger (including politician, film stars, footballers, other sportsmen) animal cruelty laws are changed overnight by authorities and strict enforcement done.
3. India: A security guard beats a dog to death; a lady slaps the guard for this heinous act; barring a minuscule percentage of people who respect other life forms, the whole India (especially and overwhelmingly aggressive males) come out fiercely in support of the guard and try to hide or deflect the brutal murder of dogs by the guard.
Note: Thousands of people everywhere in India kill thousands of dogs in such manner weekly; in Telangana, several incidents of mass killing were reported on first page headlines all over India. Iron rod, poisoning, pouring acid, crushing them with vehicles, throwing them from higher floors etc.
Forget compassion from common man, when evidences of these were put in front of SC judges, they refused to say a word.
Welcome to India.
I am sometimes genuinely surprised by the utter evil which exists online. This man brutally murdered a mom dog by smashing her head & left her 20 days old puppies alone. Here is the confession. But psychos here are tagging @DelhiPolice to arrest the feeder who merely slapped him?
Your so called “stray dog lovers” & those Bhairava–dog ancecdote pages that farm followers never spoke about Abhijit Sarkar or his dogs. So let me tell you his story:
> He was Abhijit Sarkar, a BJP karyakarta from Bengal
> He used to rescue & shelter stray dogs; one of his dogs gave birth to 5 puppies
> On May 2021, post-election results, he made a video saying TMC workers killed his 5 puppies, didn’t just kill the innocent little dogs, they smashed them one by one.
> He even showed the mother dog which stood silently in video.
> The next day, he was dragged out of his home & killed by TMC
> 3 of his other pet dogs were beaten to death beside him
> His family was not able to identify the body & requested an autopsy
> The first autopsy failed, & the 2nd was delayed
> His body was kept in the morgue for 4 months before being handed over to his family
Does having a different political opinion require this kind of brutality ?
In the middle of a high-energy college fest in Indore, Akasa Singh gave everyone a moment they’ll never forget.
A tiny community puppy walked onto the stage… and instead of pushing it away, she paused, gently picked the little soul up, and continued singing with love in her arms.
The crowd didn’t just cheer for the music they cheered for compassion.
In that one moment, the stage turned into something far more powerful than a performance. It became a reminder that kindness still exists, that empathy still matters, and that even the smallest lives deserve love.
This wasn’t just a beautiful interruption it was a reflection of who she truly is.
Artists win hearts with talent, but humanity like this stays forever.
@AkasaSing