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- PETA India has urged the central government to shut down an animal testing facility in Telangana due to severe violations of animal welfare laws, including overcrowding and lack of medical care for animals.
- The group claims that nearly 1,500 beagles were kept in unacceptable conditions, leading to serious injuries and deaths from untreated medical issues.
- PETA India alleged that unlicensed minipig breeding led to painful killings of piglets, and monkeys captured illegally were subjected to unsafe transport and testing.
- Dr. Anjana Aggarwal of PETA India stated that the facility's practices contradict both Indian regulations and global trends favoring alternatives to animal testing.
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PETA India Demands Closure of Controversial Animal Testing Facility | Science-Environment
PETA India urges the Indian government to shut down the Palamur Biosciences facility over severe animal welfare violations. Accusations include overcrowding beagles, illegal monkey capturing, and cruel testing practices. PETA proposes replacing animal tests with human-relevant alternatives and aiding with animal rehabilitation.
Animal rights group Peta wants Telangana lab closed over cruelty allegations
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) India demanded that an animal testing facility in Telangana be closed, citing welfare violations. The group obtained video evidence of alleged abuse between 2021 and 2023.
PETA India alleges animal cruelty at Palamur Biosciences, urges action
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has raised serious allegations of animal abuse and rights violations at Palamur Biosciences, Pvt Ltd, based out of Secunderabad and Mahabubnagar. These allegations were reportedly made in a whistleblower’s exposé. PETA India’s letter to Dr Abhijit Mitra, chairperson of the Committee for the Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CCSEA), said that it had obtained video footage, …
A PETA activist (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) made a shocking protest in Hong Kong disguised as a snake, specifically in front of a store by Louis Vuitton. Dressed like a six-metre python, seeking to make visible the animal cruelty implied in the production of reptilian leather accessories used by the renowned luxury brand. PETA and other animal rights organizations vehemently criticize this trade, denouncing cruel treatment, abu…


PETA India urges Centre to shut down Telangana animal testing facility over abuse allegations
New Delhi, Jun 10 (PTI) Animal rights group PETA India has called on the Centre to permanently shut down a registered animal testing facility in Telangana, citing “chronic and grave violations” of animal welfare laws, officials said on Tuesday. In a letter addressed to Dr Abhijit Mitra, Chairman of the Committee for the Control and […]
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