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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India Chief Functionary

Sukanya Kadyan, Spokperson - activist of the OIPA in India | 24.08.2009 09:15

Congratulations Anuradha Sawhney..........Naresh Kadyan, founder chairman of the People for Animals Haryana and representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India ready to accept all responsibilities / challenges as Chief Functionary after you here in for PETA INDIA.

Naresh Kadyan
Naresh Kadyan


PETA INDIA PROMOTES CHIEF FUNCTIONARY ANURADHA SAWHNEY TO MENTOR EMERITUS

Chief Functionary Anuradha Sawhney Will Trade in Her Day-to-Day Duties for a
Mentoring Role in PETA India

Mumbai - After showing leadership and dedication in the defence of animals
for nearly a decade, changes are afoot for People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA) India Chief Functionary Anuradha Sawhney. The
organisation, which recently moved to Pune to save costs, is cementing plans
to broaden its reach and is delighted to announce that Anuradha will become
mentor emeritus of PETA India in October of this year. She will leave daily
office administration and other duties behind to concentrate on program
strategies and expansion. A business manager will be appointed to take over
some of her duties.

In a ceremony and celebration planned for later this year, PETA India will
recognize the many contributions that Anuradha has made to the community
through her work for animals. Through Anuradha's leadership, vision and
compassion, PETA India has launched many nationwide campaigns that have
helped animals. These campaigns have helped result in landmark litigation
leading to the closure of illegal zoos in the country and much-needed
reforms pertaining to the use of animals in the movie industry. Under
Anuradha's direction, PETA India has also carried out dramatic animal
rescues from zoos, circuses, abattoirs and laboratories.

In response to pressure from PETA, former Indian Prime Minister Shri Atal
Bihari Vajpayee directed state governments to enforce animal protection laws
pertaining to the transport and slaughter of animals, and Murasoli Maran,
the late former minister of commerce and industry, publicly urged Indian
state governments to set up committees to ensure the enforcement of the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960. Under Anuradha's guidance, rules
were formed under this act that made it illegal to break animals' tails and
put foreign substances into animals' eyes, and the act was also used to
address other welfare problems exposed by PETA. Under Anuradha's direction,
PETA has carried out many undercover investigations of zoos, circuses and
laboratories and has also investigated the leather, dairy and poultry
industries. These campaigns have not only ignited grassroots activities
designed to raise awareness but have also helped convince the government to
implement policies which reduce the suffering of animals in zoos, circuses,
laboratories and transport vehicles.

As chief functionary, Anuradha Sawhney was ranked as one of India's 50 most
powerful women by Femina magazine. She is considered India's leading
authority on animal rights issues by national and international media and is
a member of the Animal Welfare Board of India for Maharashtra.

The following are just some PETA's achievements during Anuradha's tenure as
chief functionary:

* PETA India has emerged as the foremost animal rights organisation
in the country. For two consecutive years, the Limca Book of Records has
recognized PETA India as the largest animal rights group in the nation.

* PETA was invited to join the Food and Agricultural Divisional
Committee of the BIS and has framed 11 vivisection standards for the BIS.
(The transport and circus standards that PETA framed have already been
approved and passed by the BIS.) PETA joined the slaughterhouse sectional
committee and submitted a revised slaughterhouse code. The organisation is
now a special invitee to the legal subcommittee of the Animal Welfare Board
of India.

* PETA India's efforts have led to the rescue of more than 100
animals, including lions and tigers, from circuses and zoos across the
country. After they were rescued, the animals were placed in rescue centres.

* During Anuradha's leadership, PETA India has received several
awards, including the Red Swastik Award 2008, the Salaam Award 2008, the
Nakul Award 2008, the IVC Award 2008, the Chakrvyuh Award 2007 (from the
Lalarajpatrai Institute of Management), the Exuberance Award 2006 (from SIES
College) and the Indira Award 2005.

* At PETA's urging, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
ended deadly animal experiments in 2008.

* After PETA exposed cruel laboratory conditions at the National
Institute of Virology in Pune, 39 animals were confiscated and taken to a
rehabilitation centre.

* In 2007, a PETA campaign led to a ban on the entry of elephants
into the city of Mumbai. After the ban was enacted, 15 other states passed
similar regulations, preventing elephants entering cities and reducing the
danger to these intelligent, vulnerable animals.

"Joining PETA was a dream come true, and I have watched my work for animals
lead to real changes in their welfare", says Anuradha Sawnhey. "At PETA, no
stone is left unturned in our quest to give animals the justice, respect and
compassion that they deserve. I am looking forward to spending another
decade helping animals in my new role with PETA India."

"We are very pleased to announce that Anuradha's tireless and vigorous
commitment to PETA India will now be focused on teaching others in our
organisation how to push the envelope to relieve animal suffering and bring
young people up through the ranks", says PETA India Founder Ingrid E
Newkirk.

Applicants for the post of chief functionary are invited to contact PETA
India at  jobs@petaindia.org .

For more information about PETA India, please visit PETAIndia.com.

Sukanya Kadyan, Spokperson - activist of the OIPA in India
- e-mail: kadyan.ipfa@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.pfaharyana.in/

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