Kushagra Swami
In the vast urban landscapes and bustling highways, countless street dogs and cattle roam the streets in search of food and shelter. These innocent creatures often face numerous risks, including accidents, mistreatment, and inadequate healthcare. To address these challenges and ensure their safety, providing collars to street dogs and cattle on highways can be a simple yet impactful solution. By embracing this compassionate initiative, we can make a significant difference in the lives of these voiceless beings, promoting their welfare and coexistence with humans.
Amity University, Jaipur, is situated on NH 11 C. There are few small villages near the university. The villagers own many cattle herds. When they unleash them to roam around, these innocent animals come on road, in night time, the drivers are unable to see them and any times accidents cause deaths of these creatures.
To safeguard these animals from such mishappenings, students of BJMC, 2nd semester from Amity School of Communication took an initiative to visit these villages and put light reflective collars around the neck of these animals.
So, we approached PEHCHAN NGO, who were more than happy to provide us the collars for free and then under the guidance of our teacher, 14 students went to visit nearby villages. First trip to the villages was an achievement. Villagers were supportive and enthusiastic towards the initiative. We went to their houses and tied these collars around animal’s (goats, cows, dogs, and ox) neck by our own hands.
Main purpose of this was to ensure animal safety and work towards a society where Human-Animal can co-exist in harmony. Animals are capable of experiencing pain, fear and joy just like humans. By prioritizing their safety, we foster a compassionate society that values all forms of life.
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