Animal Rights - A Social Issue By: Mahima Bajpai V Semester
Animal Rights - A Social Issue By: Mahima Bajpai V Semester
Animal Rights - A Social Issue By: Mahima Bajpai V Semester
SOCIAL ISSUE
BY: MAHIMA BAJPAI
COURSE: B.COM (H)
V SEMESTER
THE CONCERN
● Tigers naturally fear fire, but they are still forced to jump through
fire hoops in some circuses, and have been burned while doing so.
in distress.
• Grant-in-aid for BIRTH CONTROL AND IMMUNIZATION OF STRAY DOGS to control the
• Even if you take charge of an animal for a short time, you take on duty-of-
care obligations. The person in charge of the animal and the animal's
owner then have a joint duty of care to the animal.
• You cannot be held responsible for events that occurred before you took
charge of an animal. But you are responsible for your actions, or lack of
actions, once you do take charge.
ANIMAL RIGHTS FOR ALL!
• It is the fundamental duty of every citizen of India to have
compassion for all living creatures. Article 51A(g).
• To kill or maim any animal, including stray animals, is a
punishable offence. IPC Sections 428 and 429.
• Abandoning any animal for any reason can land you in
prison for up to three months. Section 11(1)(i) and Section
11(1)(j), PCA Act, 1960.
• Neglecting an animal by denying her sufficient food, water,
shelter and exercise or by keeping him chained/confined for
long hours is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to 3
months or both. Section 11(1)(h), PCA Act, 1960.
Pets fill the house with activity and give their masters emotional satisfaction and bonding.
Pets are at the service house members and are faithful beings. They take care of the house
and are faithful to their masters. At times strong bonding and affectionate relationship with
a pet brings about immense emotional satisfaction, happiness and joy. Pets such as dogs
are really faithful animals and spending an evening with your pet dog can be better than
spending time with someone who is unfriendly and quarrelsome. Common pets are dogs,
cats, birds, rabbits, horses etc.
Having a friendly pet at home causes you to remain healthy and happy.
This in turn reduces unnecessary stress and tension. Stress and tension
can lead to sickness and ill health and a pet helps to keep these at bay.
Thus keeping a pet at home is a positive sign and sheltering an animal is
an act of kindness that will not go unrewarded. Even Adolf Hitler was
fond of dogs and used to remain very happy in their company. The
Father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi had a pet goat in the Ashram he
lived in. There are stories of pets saving the lives of family members
they live with. Thus adopting a pet at home gives a sense of security as
well.
ANIMAL-HUMAN BOND