Kindly refer to the article 51 A(g) of the Constitution of India about fundamental duties of every citizen of India. The UN affiliated OIPA's Indian chapter and PFA haryana demanding that ANIMAL RIGHTS AND THEIR WELFARE should introduce and identify as new trade for vocational education.
India can lead this effort, giving other countries the template needed to improve their own animal suffering and abuse problems. Children who do not receive proper structure and a proper education regarding the suffering of other beings on this planet, are more likely to cause great harm to humans later in life. We cannot depend on parental figures to teach children respect for other living beings. We demand that a full course be taught in schools around the world, beginning at the nursery level, and for all home schooled children. Some people just don't know what constitutes abuse. Children need to be taught proper methods and the many reasons why we must treat animals with the kindness, respect, and liberties they are born with and deserve as fellow beings on this planet. The animals have rights, we have rights, we demand these rights here and now!
Naresh Kadyan,
Representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection
- OIPA in India, Chairman, People for Animals Haryana,
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Animal rights and their welfare be introduced as a compulsory subject - Sukanya Kadyan
Greetings,
Kindly refer to the article 51 A(g) of the Constitution of India about fundamental duties of every citizen of India. The UN affiliated OIPA's Indian chapter and PFA haryana demanding that ANIMAL RIGHTS AND THEIR WELFARE should introduce and identify as new trade for vocational education.
Animal Rights & their welfare should be introduced at the school level as a compulsory subject in all schools so as to sensitize children to be kind to animals from childhood itself. Matter has been taken up with the HE the President of India's office vide No. PRSEC/E/2011/09146 dated 9th June, 2011 by Naresh Kadyan, Representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India, Where as Chairman, People for Animals Haryana has prepared a syllabus / CD and OIPA in India ready to coordinate field practical training as well.
India can lead this effort, giving other countries the template needed to improve their own animal suffering and abuse problems. Children who do not receive proper structure and a proper education regarding the suffering of other beings on this planet, are more likely to cause great harm to humans later in life. We cannot depend on parental figures to teach children respect for other living beings. We demand that a full course be taught in schools around the world, beginning at the nursery level, and for all home schooled children. Some people just don't know what constitutes abuse. Children need to be taught proper methods and the many reasons why we must treat animals with the kindness, respect, and liberties they are born with and deserve as fellow beings on this planet. The animals have rights, we have rights, we demand these rights here and now!
For details, please contact :
Ms. Sukanya Kadyan, Director-Academic of OIPA in India / PFA Haryana, C-38, Rose Apartment, Prashant Vihar, sector-14, Rohini, DELHI - 110085.
Email >kadyan.ipfa@gmail.com<
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