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  2. Animal welfare and rights in India - Wikipedia

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    The focus of animal welfare and rights debates in India has been on the treatment of cattle, since cows, unlike other animals, are considered to have a certain sacred status according to the majority of millions of Hindus (79.8%), Sikhs (1.7%), Buddhists (0.7%) and Jains (0.4%) living in India. [31]

  3. Horse slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Horse slaughter is the practice of slaughtering horses to produce meat for consumption. Humans have long consumed horse meat; the oldest known cave art, the 30,000-year-old paintings in France's Chauvet Cave , depict horses with other wild animals hunted by humans. [ 1 ]

  4. Chengicherla Abattoir - Wikipedia

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    Chengicherla Abattoir is a slaughterhouse located in Chengicherla village near Hyderabad, TS, India. [1] It is located 30 kilometers away from Hyderabad. The communities that are involved are Aare Katikas and Qureshis.

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  6. Hindu beliefs cause crackdowns on cattle slaughter in India - AOL

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  7. Chhota Ghallughara - Wikipedia

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    Chhota Ghalughara; Part of Mughal–Sikh wars and Hill States–Sikh wars: Native name: ਛੋਟਾ ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ ("Lesser Massacre") Location: Across the Punjab (concentrated killings at Lahore, Amritsar, Kahnuwan)

  8. Animal sacrifice in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Bali Jatra of Sonepur in Odisha, India is also an annual festival celebrated in the month of Aswina (September–October) when animal sacrifice is an integral part of the ritual worship of deities namely Samaleswari, Sureswari and Khambeswari. Bali refers to animal sacrifice and hence this annual festival is called Bali Jatra. [35] [36]

  9. Animal slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Animal slaughter in Judaism falls in accordance to the religious law of Shechita. In preparation, the animal being prepared for slaughter must be considered kosher (fit) before the act of slaughter can commence and consumed. The basic law of the Shechita process requires the rapid and uninterrupted severance of the major vital organs and vessels.