Jamshedpur Red Paws and Robin Hood Army feed stray animals on World Animal Day

Jamshedpur: Jamshedpur Red Paws Rescue Foundation joined hands with Robin Hood Army, Jamshedpur to feed the stray animals on 4th October, 2020, which is also World Animal Day.

The event was flagged off from G Town Ground, Bistupur.

The volunteers of both the organisations participated enthusiastically in the programme.

The feeding of stray animals started from Bistupur and went through different areas of Jamshedpur.

This is the second feeding drive of stray animals in the town on a large scale.

The two organisations have resolved to continue organising more and more programmes aimed at animal welfare activities in the coming days too, said Mr Aniz Patel

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