write a formal letter to the ministry of environment mentioning the steps that the government together with the community can be take to sesitise people's attitude towards animals and their care
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The Editor
The HT
Name of City
October 31, 2016
Subject: Flagrant Cruelty against Animals
Sir:
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to ventilate my grievances regarding the flagrant cruelty against animals in our society. I became very upset when last week I saw an outrageous killing of a leopard in a colony on the outskirts of Delhi. A leopard by mistake entered a human settlement bordering a bio-reserve; this caused so much panic among the people there that they killed it mercilessly! The condition of other animals is equally deplorable. Every other day we can see the mangled bodies of dogs, cats, buffalos, mules, etc. on the roads.
These poor animals don’t have any habitats left unto them because of man’s urbanization. They are forced to live among men; but they are not being treated respectfully by man. The other day I was reading an article on internet. I came to know that cruelty against animals is illegal in our country! According to the Constitution of India: “It is the fundamental duty of every citizen of India to have compassion for all living creatures. Article 51A (g).” There is another law that says, “To kill or maim any animal, including stray animals, is a punishable offence. IPC Sections 428 and 429.”
In this connection I have run from pillar to post.But all my efforts have gone in vain and proved to be futile.As a last resort I appeal to you to publish a strong editorial presentation in your highly circulated newspaper.This might raise must awareness and awaken the relevant authorities from their deep slumber.So that some remedial measures are adopted.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Andan Dhibar
The HT
Name of City
October 31, 2016
Subject: Flagrant Cruelty against Animals
Sir:
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to ventilate my grievances regarding the flagrant cruelty against animals in our society. I became very upset when last week I saw an outrageous killing of a leopard in a colony on the outskirts of Delhi. A leopard by mistake entered a human settlement bordering a bio-reserve; this caused so much panic among the people there that they killed it mercilessly! The condition of other animals is equally deplorable. Every other day we can see the mangled bodies of dogs, cats, buffalos, mules, etc. on the roads.
These poor animals don’t have any habitats left unto them because of man’s urbanization. They are forced to live among men; but they are not being treated respectfully by man. The other day I was reading an article on internet. I came to know that cruelty against animals is illegal in our country! According to the Constitution of India: “It is the fundamental duty of every citizen of India to have compassion for all living creatures. Article 51A (g).” There is another law that says, “To kill or maim any animal, including stray animals, is a punishable offence. IPC Sections 428 and 429.”
In this connection I have run from pillar to post.But all my efforts have gone in vain and proved to be futile.As a last resort I appeal to you to publish a strong editorial presentation in your highly circulated newspaper.This might raise must awareness and awaken the relevant authorities from their deep slumber.So that some remedial measures are adopted.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Andan Dhibar
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