We demand the resignation of India’s Education Minister over the NEET paper leak issue.
When students lose their future, hope, and even their lives, accountability cannot stay silent.
17 students lost to pressure, injustice & failure of the system deserve answers. 🇮🇳
#NEET
"Many people die in accidents without helmets, children die due to rape and murder, and people die because of mosquitoes.
What are you doing when all this is happening? Why is anger shown only on dog bites?"
– #RenuDesai
Article 21 protects animal life. Article 51A(g) makes compassion a constitutional duty. Elected representatives hiring killers is constitutional collapse.
@MallikarjunKharge @guardian#SaveIndianDogs#AsliMudda#SaveIndianAnimals
#Telangana : 500+ stray dogs allegedly poisoned / given lethal injections across villages in Kamareddy, Hanamkonda & Jagtial within the first weeks of January.
Sarpanches & others booked. #TributeToTheFallen#Telangana500#AkhandJyot
https://t.co/p49OeEoHf9
Did you know that Mexico found a way to understand why they need to co-exist with dogs and how to do it. If they can do it, why can't we, what with Yudhishtir's dogs and Sarama and her children and Vasudaivakutumbakam and all that?
https://t.co/nN4k2vukPG
#WATCH | Delhi | On Supreme Court's Suo Moto case on stray dogs, Advocate Divyam Khera says, "The Supreme Court is taking note of the fact that, scientifically, the ABC rules were created by the Parliament, by the government. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act is a central government law. These rules fall under the ABC rules... We want the court to take note that the feeders are essentially doing the work of the municipalities. They feed the animals from their own pockets. They don't receive any funding... No feeder wants the number of dogs on the road to increase. If a dog gets injured on the road, these feeders pay for their treatment from their own pockets. India is the fourth largest economy in the world, but it's very shameful that there isn't a single 24/7 functional veterinary clinic in Delhi... In smaller cities, there are no veterinary hospitals at all..."