At Shalihotra Sansthan, we believe every animal deserves kindness and respect. Many people in our community still view stray animals as nuisances rather than living beings in need of care. That’s why we’re dedicated to shifting perspectives through awareness—whether through social media, community workshops, or educational campaigns in Kota. Our mission is to inspire a deeper sense of empathy, encouraging more people to see these animals as deserving of love and protection.
Our team is committed to standing up against animal cruelty in all forms—whether it’s neglect, abuse, or abandonment. If you encounter an animal in distress within Kota or nearby areas, we’re here to help. Our experts assess each situation carefully, taking the most compassionate approach to resolve it. Sometimes, education and guidance can make a difference; other times, we work with local authorities to ensure justice. No matter what, the well-being of the animal always comes first.
We know that real change starts with individual connections. Large-scale campaigns can raise awareness, but lasting transformation happens when people experience the bond between humans and animals firsthand. That’s why we focus on personalized care, community engagement, and leading by example. By nurturing a culture of compassion in Kota, we hope to create a ripple effect—where every act of kindness toward an animal makes our city a better place for all.
Did you know that forcibly relocating stray dogs is illegal? Under **Section 11(1)(i) and Section 38(3) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act**, it is a punishable offense. At Shalihotra Sansthan, we advocate for humane solutions—such as sterilization and vaccination—instead of displacement.
The **Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2001** mandate that community dogs should be sterilized, vaccinated, and returned to their original locations. Violating these rules can lead to **imprisonment for up to 3 months (Section 38(3), PCA Act)**. We support ethical ABC programs in Kota to ensure a healthier, happier stray population.
Extreme cruelty—such as beating, burning, poisoning, or sexually abusing animals—is a serious crime under **Section 11(1)(a) of the PCA Act**, punishable by fines or jail time. If you witness abuse, report it immediately. Our clinic stands against cruelty and promotes compassionate care for all animals.