Rotary Club of Bombay

Animal Welfare

Rotary Club of Bombay / Animal Welfare

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (the oldest and the largest tiger reserve in Maharashtra) has, in its lore, the experience of close encounters with some of the world’s most dangerous and endangered felines, as well as other wild animals Prominently, it is at the centrestage of tiger tourism in India spread across 1773 sq km of...

Rotaract Club of HR College recently executed a project called Dog Food Drive with RCB’s Animal Welfare Committee. Rotaractors fed more than 60 dogs on the streets of Mumbai. This was a heartwarming project for our members....

An ECG machine was inaugurated on March 19th, 2022, at the BSPCA Animal Hospital, Parel. RCB is grateful to the Reliance Foundation and Mr. Anant Ambani for donating the machine for animal welfare at the BSPCA, routed through committee chairman Rtn. Priyasri Patodia. During the inauguration ceremony, Dr. Gaikwad, Head of Department, Animal College, who is...

Hungry Paws is an annual project by Team RCISME to help and feed stray animals in our localities. The project began on December 12th, 2022, with a webinar by Ms. Chandini, an animal activist. The hour-long session was an insightful look at how to achieve our goal. On December 16th, 2022, the team collaborated with famed dog feeder...

Director-in-charge: Rtn. Jamshed Banaji Chair: Rtn. Hiren Kara Co-chair: Rtn. Priyasri Patodia Members: PP Dr. Sonya Mehta, PP Dr. Mukesh Batra, Rtn. Bipin Vazirani, Rtn. Mudit Jain, Rtn. Ramon Kirpalaney, Rtn. Mihir Mody, Rtn. Ptn. Malti Jain Due to the pandemic and lockdown, thousands of stray cats and dogs in India which depend on food and waste from markets,...

While the pandemic and ensuing lockdown limited budgets, delayed reconstruction and resulted in readjustment of the ongoing projects, the Animal Welfare Committee put its best foot forward thanks to donors and RCB President Framroze Mehta. Thousands of stray cats and dogs in India depend on food and waste from markets, restaurants and grocery shops. The lockdown...

Coronavirus has affected not just humans but it is also playing havoc with the lives of the animals. The most affected are the strays amid this lockdown. To put in a little effort from our side, we came up with a project which is called ‘THE HUNGRY PAWS’ to feed the stray dogs who have...

Director-in-charge: Rtn. Framroze Mehta Chairperson: Rtn. Priyasri Patodia Vice-Chairperson: Rtn. Bipin Vazirani Committee members: PP Rtn. (Dr.) Mukesh Batra, PP Rtn. Sonya Mehta, Rtn. Hiren Kara, Rtn. Samir Chinai, Rtn. Homi Katgara, Rtn. Rajeev Narvekar, Rtn. Mudit Jain BEGINNING OF THE TERM - Six Aqua Guard filters were installed in collaboration with Water Committee of RCB at the Bombay SPCA. -...

Rtn. Priyasri Patodia, Chair of the Animal Welfare Committee, Rotary Club of Bombay, is happy to inform members that thanks to Director Framroze Mehta and President Preeti Mehta, RCB is donating Rs 1 lakh to Abodh Aras or WSD for the purpose of feeding strays who have been left hungry due to the epidemic. Thousands of...

Serena turned 9 on March 25th and even though she lives far away in the snowy climes of Geneva she is aware of the harsh treatment of elephants in India. On her 9th birthday Serena could have thought entirely of herself, instead she has chosen to make a birthday gift to the Rotary Club of Bombay,...