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Amid 21-Day Lockdown, People Are Making Sure That Stray Animals Do Not Go Hungry
India is on a three-week lock down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, that has claimed lives of around 45 people in the country. Meanwhile, there are thousands of stray animals - especially dogs - out on the street, who used to depend on food from markets, restaurants and grocery shops before the virus forced people to shut themselves inside their homes. A lot of them are prone to starvation because there aren't enough people around, to feed them. Luckily, there are some people who are making sure that does not happen. They are taking the necessary precautions and feeding these stray animals.
India is on a three-week lock down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, that has claimed lives of around 45 people in the country. Meanwhile, there are thousands of stray animals - especially dogs - out on the street, who used to depend on food from markets, restaurants and grocery shops before the virus forced people to shut themselves inside their homes. A lot of them are prone to starvation because there aren't enough people around, to feed them. Luckily, there are some people who are making sure that does not happen. They are taking the necessary precautions and feeding these stray animals.
A volunteer provides food to stray dogs in Singarathope in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.
A female volunteer feeding stray dogs at a boat jetty in Ernakulam, during the nationwide lockdown in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak in Kerala.
A woman feeding stray dogs outside her house in Nagpur.
Women police personnel feeding stray dogs, during the lockdown in Kerala.
A police officer feeding stray dogs during the lockdown in Kerala.
A man sharing food with stray dogs in Kurla, Mumbai.
A vegetable vendor provides food to cows during the 21-days lockdown in Gazipur, New Delhi.?
Amid coronavirus outbreak, a man feeding stray dogs to avoid starvation during the lockdown.
A volunteer of 'Animal Helpline' feeding food to stray dogs on an empty street in Siliguri, during the first day of a 21-day government-imposed nationwide lockdown, as a preventive measure against the COVID-19.
Parvathy Mohan - a representative of Indian Animal Protection organizations - feeding a stray dog at Palayam in Thiruvananthapuram, during the nationwide lockdown.
India is on a three-week lock down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, that has claimed lives of around 45 people in the country. Meanwhile, there are thousands of stray animals - especially dogs - out on the street, who used to depend on food from markets, restaurants and grocery shops before the virus forced people to shut themselves inside their homes. A lot of them are prone to starvation because there aren't enough people around, to feed them. Luckily, there are some people who are making sure that does not happen. They are taking the necessary precautions and feeding these stray animals.Read More
A volunteer provides food to stray dogs in Singarathope in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. Read More
A female volunteer feeding stray dogs at a boat jetty in Ernakulam, during the nationwide lockdown in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak in Kerala. Read More
A woman feeding stray dogs outside her house in Nagpur. Read More
Women police personnel feeding stray dogs, during the lockdown in Kerala. Read More
A police officer feeding stray dogs during the lockdown in Kerala. Read More
A man sharing food with stray dogs in Kurla, Mumbai. Read More
A vegetable vendor provides food to cows during the 21-days lockdown in Gazipur, New Delhi. Read More
Amid coronavirus outbreak, a man feeding stray dogs to avoid starvation during the lockdown. Read More
A volunteer of 'Animal Helpline' feeding food to stray dogs on an empty street in Siliguri, during the first day of a 21-day government-imposed nationwide lockdown, as a preventive measure against the COVID-19. Read More
Parvathy Mohan - a representative of Indian Animal Protection organizations - feeding a stray dog at Palayam in Thiruvananthapuram, during the nationwide lockdown. Read More
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