Volume- 8
Issue- 6
Year- 2021
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.143 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.143
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Richa Gadiya
Humans have been exploiting animals since the dawn of time. Because of their fragility and helplessness, animal resources have been exploited. Despite the fact that India's varied wildlife has produced numerous biodiversity hotspots, human intrusion on forest regions has been constant, creating Man-Animal Conflict. Animal abuse takes many forms, but the most common include maltreatment of both terrestrial and aquatic animals, mistreatment of performing animals, and cruelty to smaller animals located in and near human habitats. Whether that's an individual who kills a neighbor's cat, a hoarding of sick or dying animals, or even a household whose freezing, starving dog is tied outdoors in the middle of winter, animal cruelty stories make headlines across the world every day. Animal cruelty can take various forms, including fundamental neglect, severe neglect, purposeful abuse, animal hoarding, organised misuse, ritualistic misuse, or animal sexual assault. Cruelty to animals cannot be overlooked since it has been demonstrated to have major effects, ranging from being linked to other crimes to causing immense pain to animals that have no one else to advocate for themselves. Countering the danger of cruelty to animals is a journey which must be taken, and everybody has a role to play, such as the government, NGOs, or even society. This article examines animal cruelty throughout the globe.
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Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, India Email Id- richa.gadiya@vgu.ac.in
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