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Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board appeals for donations to feed helpless animals

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June 14, 2025
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The Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board (TNAWB) is appealing to the public and corporations for generous contributions to support the care and feeding of abandoned and community animals across the state.

In alignment with Article 51(A)(g) of the Indian Constitution, which mandates the protection of animal welfare, the Board undertakes various activities, including providing food, shelter, and medical care. With a growing number of stray animals leading to accidents and conflicts, the TNAWB acknowledges that it cannot address the scale of the problem alone.

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To effectively alleviate animal suffering, the Board is now focusing on raising funds to procure and distribute food supplies through a network of animal welfare volunteers and organisations statewide.

Checkout the details of contribution at : https://cms.tn.gov.in/cms_migrated/document/press_release/pr120624_e_1312.pdf.

The Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board will strictly utilise donated funds to procure and distribute food to street animals in need through local animal welfare volunteers in respective areas. The Board urges the general public and animal caregivers to generously support this crucial cause.

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  1. M.narasimhan says:
    4 hours ago

    dear sir.at first we thank volunteers and noble kind hearted people showering love and affections towards all voiceless majority cookies birds donkeys horses cows buffaloes goats pigs though they live majority no vote banks till today are concerns with state and central govts.for their safety and effect their environmental status to live and lead a happy life on indian earth is a great achievements brought after a tough fight legally to arrange shelters feeding place nutritional diet emergency cares for those brought-in schemes are noble in thought even smt.menaka gandhi also tobe praised.representatives of every constituencies parliamentarians salaries are hiked now so that they can contribute and make funds through each animal activist volunteers resque comrades ambulance drivers are all tobe well paid along with above said representatives so there wouldn’t be slow down in activities blue cross earlier spreader great help next animal welfare board co-operate along with corporations municipalities and panchayaths can implement the laws suited to constitution procedures and adopt wisely there wouldn’t be suffering in near future.at the same time leaflets pamphlets to shower love and affection towards animals might bring-in valuable thought to safeguard animals public praise and help for will rise above the sky-high limit.

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