John Abraham, Celina Jaitley, Shilpa Shetty and Malaika Arora Khan have something in common independently of their statute of celebrity. They came ahead to approve a message for the wellbeing of the animals in the country. If it turns the vegetarian, binding in the chains, obtaining the interior camps or the extinction in their manner of providing the shelter to the animals - the actors made their little to support the conscience about cruelty against animals. When it has suddenly raised the conscience for animals, the celebrities are available to a click for the cause. They make it for free and give us time of their tight program knowing what represent they, Anuradha Sawhney, civil servant as a chief of PETA India, known as IANS above telephone of Pune.
Sawhney indicated that PETA India, in fact, did not test a rope in the celebrities right for him, but remarkable that when a known face indicates something to people, the impact is larger. Launched in 2000, PETA India is the Indian chapter of the people based with HAVE organization of rights of the animals for the moral treatment of the animals. The participation of celebrity in the campaigns for animals started in 2001 when the actresses Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit wrote letters with people in South Africa and Assam launching a call for the rhinoceros and the black elephants endangered respectively.
Monday, May 11, 2009
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