◾️Wildlife Protection Act 1972 was passed on August 21, 1972, but was later implemented on September 9, 1972.
• This act prohibits the capturing, killing, poisoning or trapping of wild animals.
🔶Aim
The act is aimed at strengthening the conservation of tigers and other endangered species by combating crimes against them.
🔶What does this act include?
* Wildlife Protection Act 1972 (WLPA) prohibits the injuring, destroying and removing any part of a wild animals body.
* In the case of wild birds and reptiles, the act forbids disturbing or damaging their eggs.
* WLPA is also against taxidermy, which is the preservation of a dead wild animal as a trophy, or in the form of rugs, preserved skins, antlers, horns, eggs, teeth, and nails.
• This act prohibits the capturing, killing, poisoning or trapping of wild animals.
🔶Aim
The act is aimed at strengthening the conservation of tigers and other endangered species by combating crimes against them.
🔶What does this act include?
* Wildlife Protection Act 1972 (WLPA) prohibits the injuring, destroying and removing any part of a wild animals body.
* In the case of wild birds and reptiles, the act forbids disturbing or damaging their eggs.
* WLPA is also against taxidermy, which is the preservation of a dead wild animal as a trophy, or in the form of rugs, preserved skins, antlers, horns, eggs, teeth, and nails.
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◾️The Natal Indian Congress (NIC), founded by Mahatma Gandhi, was an organization formed with the aim of fighting discrimination against Indians in South Africa.
◾️More about Natal Indian Congress
- Mahatma Gandhi was the founder & Honorary Secretary of Natal Indian Congress.
- Abdoola Hajee Afam Jhaveri (Dada Abdulla) was elected as the prescient of the organization.
- Membership of the Congress was restricted to the trading class since a minimum of £3 annual subscription was a condition of membership.
- According to Mahatma Gandhi, in less than a month, about three hundred Hindus, Muslims, Parsees, and Christians became members.
- During its formative years, the NIC introduced many early petitions for changes to proposed discriminatory legislation.
- In the 1960s, the organisation became inactive due to the growing state repression and the banning of its leaders.
- It later allied itself with the African National Congress.
◾️More about Natal Indian Congress
- Mahatma Gandhi was the founder & Honorary Secretary of Natal Indian Congress.
- Abdoola Hajee Afam Jhaveri (Dada Abdulla) was elected as the prescient of the organization.
- Membership of the Congress was restricted to the trading class since a minimum of £3 annual subscription was a condition of membership.
- According to Mahatma Gandhi, in less than a month, about three hundred Hindus, Muslims, Parsees, and Christians became members.
- During its formative years, the NIC introduced many early petitions for changes to proposed discriminatory legislation.
- In the 1960s, the organisation became inactive due to the growing state repression and the banning of its leaders.
- It later allied itself with the African National Congress.
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