[Resolved]  Animal Welfare Board Of India - Awbi — Create a Public Registry for Animal Abusers in India - Sukanya Kadyan

Create a Public Registry for Animal Abusers in India - Abhishek Kadyan
Greetings,
Please ask Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI and Animal Welfare Division to Prepare Nation's First Public Database Tracking Animal Cruelty Offenders in the interest of animals because with out this database, all concerned enforcement agencies are failed to prove second offense against animals.
OIPA in India and PFA Haryana will appreciate if a website be launched for online registration crime against animals, updates as well till final judgements, said Sukanya Kadyan.
Matter taken up vide No. MOEAF/E/2011/00282 dated 18th July, 2011 via Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances and vide PRSEC/E/2011/11509 with the President of India's office by Naresh Kadyan, founder chairman, PFA Haryana and representing OIPA in India.
Please take the necessary steps to ensure a registry to identify animal abusers is put into effect. Animals and humans alike deserve your best efforts to keep them safe.
Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI is going to celebrate its golden jubilee but till date they never prepared a list of animal abusers in India, where as UN affiliated OIPA chapter in India along with the PFA Haryana are going to release a list of animal abusers in India on the eve of golden jubilee celebrations of AWBI. It is advised to AWBI:
1. Prepare and release a list of animal abusers - Souvenir.
2. All AWBI registered AWO's be asked to celebrate golden jubilee, adopting stray animals / on spot treatment to the animals in distress.
3. AWBI head quarter be shifted from Chennai to NCR.
4. Advertisement / donations / Event sponsorship and active participation - coordination required from the MNC's / Corporate houses.
5. Award / Recognition to the active and result oriented activist be given and funds be generated by the AWBI its own.
MOEAF/E/2012/00033 and PRSEC/E/2012/01840.
Article 51A (g) of the Indian Constitution define the fundamental duties : It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures, where as Member of Parliament (Both Houses) are not supporting animal related bills on the floor of the house and it can be treated as a breach of the oath taken by them.
So OIPA in India placed this appeal before the Election Commission of India to prepare guidelines not to accept nomination's from animal abusers, who wants to contest any election from Gram Panchyat onwards, like wise the Ministry of External Affairs is here by requested to declare animal abusers unfit for Passport.
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Aug 13, 2020
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Please ask Animal Welfare Board of India - AWBI and Animal Welfare Division to Prepare Nation's First Public Database Tracking Animal Cruelty Offenders in the interest of animals because with out this database, all concerned enforcement agencies are failed to prove second offense against animals.
OIPA in India and PFA Haryana will appreciate if a website be launched for online registration crime against animals, updates as well till final judgements.
Matter taken up vide No. MOEAF/E/2011/00282 dated 18th July, 2011 via Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances and vide PRSEC/E/2011/11509 with the President of India's office by Naresh Kadyan.
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HE the Governors / Hon’ble Chief Ministers / Chief Secretary / DGP / DC / SP / DFO’s

Support Public Registries for Convicted Animal Abusers
Greetings,
Our Country has good reasons to be concerned about the whereabouts of animal abusers, including the high rate of recidivism among animal hoarders, the various dangers to a community that are associated with animal fighting, and the well-established link between violence towards animals and violence towards humans.

Mandatory registration for convicted animal abusers in our Country would aid dramatically in keeping offenders away from potential new victims by alerting law enforcement and the public to their whereabouts, and by allowing animal shelters to thoroughly screen potential adopters for criminal offenders.

The United Nations affiliated non-profit the International Organization for Animal Protection – OIPA in India – www.oipa.org along with the People for Animals (PFA) Haryana – www.pfaharyana.in have drafted a comprehensive model system that would establish an animal abuser registry in our Country. To help reduce animal abuse and other forms of violence in our communities, we believe it is imperative that we pass this law. As your jurisdictions, we urge you to review the enforcement procedure of law related to animals read with the article 51 A (g) of the Indian Constitution, if you have questions or would like assistance and commit your support for an animal abuser registry system in our Country. Please take the lead in protecting our citizenry--and our four-legged loved ones--from avoidable repeat offenses by convicted abusers.
The Animal Welfare Board of India is a statutory advisory body on Animal Welfare Laws and promotes animal welfare in the country. Which was established in 1962 under Section 4 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (No. 59 of 1960). The Animal Welfare Board of India is going to celebrate its golden jubilee on May 23rd up to May 24th, 2012 in Delhi. On this occasion OIPA in India have decided to publish SOUVENIR, which will be circulated all over the World.
Hence you are humbly requested to send us your kind message along with photo for publication, it is further requested to please direct all field functionaries, enforcement agencies / Deputy Commissioner’s / Superintendents of Police / DFO’s to supply us the list of FIR’s / Action taken detailed report about animal abuse and killings since beginning till date with in their jurisdiction and the same information will be published in the Souvenir.
Regards,


Naresh Kadyan, Abhishek Kadyan Sukanya Kadyan
The International Organisation for Animal Protection – OIPA chapter in India,
C -38, Rose Apartment, sector – 14, Prashant Vihar, Rohini, DELHI – 110085.
e-mail > oipa.[protected]@gmail.com <> Kadyan.[protected]@gmail.com < Cell – [protected].

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