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Forced to work day and night, Yamuna suffered multiple fractures on her leg while carrying heavy loads up steep inclines at a hill station. But rather than being rushed to the hospital or given rest, she was whipped mercilessly and forced to continue. Yamuna died from exhaustion caused by severe malnourishment within a couple of days. Yamuna was just one out of hundreds of working animals, including mules, horses and other equines that are made to live a miserable life and are even worked to death at tourist destinations across the country. 

Gauri Maulekhi and her NGO People for Animals Uttarakhand have stepped in saved the lives of thousands over the last decade. Gauri has not only ensured that working animals get proper nutrition and health care, but has also given a home to over 70 abandoned equines who were left to die. 

Strapped for funds, Gauri has been struggling to help many more animals who continue to be abused and overworked. You can strengthen the efforts and save the lives of abused animals. Donate generously.

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A fate worse than death

Many people are enchanted by the idyllic scenery and peaceful atmosphere of hill stations, but unfortunately, they often overlook the harsh reality faced by the countless working animals that make these mountain retreats accessible. These animals are subjected to grueling labor, hauling essential supplies up steep inclines and even carrying tourists and construction materials. Sadly, many of them are exploited to an extreme degree and forced to work illegally, without proper rest or care. As a result, the majority of these animals perish from exhaustion within just a few years.

“I don’t think there can be a more painful way to die than from exhaustion and starvation. The owners of these animals have no incentive to care for them. Their only objective is to make a profit at the cost of the lives of their animals. Their aim is to recover the money they spent to purchase the animal as soon as possible. The owners force equines to carry loads over three times their own body weight and deprive them of nutrition as well as health care”, says Gauri while elaborating on the extent of abuse meted out to working animals. 

A battle to save lives

Once a working animal sustains an injury, its owner often abandons it, unwilling to bear the cost of treatment. The animal is then left to suffer and deteriorate, and it is only a matter of time before it succumbs to starvation or infected wounds. This tragic fate befalls countless animals in the hill stations and holy places. Animals are viewed solely as commodities to be used and discarded, rather than living beings deserving of compassion and care.

“We make efforts to get abandoned animals to our Happy Home sanctuary. Here, sick and injured animals are provided with immediate medical care. We give them a highly enriching meal concentrate along with green fodder, so that they recover faster. At People for Animals Uttarakhand, our vision is not just to save an animal but to ensure it lives a happy life,” says the NGO founder.

Gauri says, “Currently we have over 70 equines that were rescued by us, but we continue to get calls every other day. It pains me to see the plight and suffering of these animals and I want to make sure that the abuse and mistreatment is brought to an end. But I cannot do it alone. It is imperative that we come forward as a society and do our bit to save them. I request each one to come forward and strengthen our efforts. Donate generously to save more lives.” 

Donate to this fundraiser by India Animal Foundation on Give, India's largest online donation platform, to help working animals and many other animals suffering from cruelty.

Our NGO partners' recent actions

To improve the lives of working animals, PFA Uttarakhand and other organisations have been actively involved in their health and welfare over the past few months. Recently, PFA conducted health examinations for over 17,000 working animals, ensuring their well-being. Their dedication went beyond checkups, providing medical treatment to over 4,600 animals in need. Furthermore, they identified and intervened in cases of animal cruelty, preventing over 700 animals from enduring harsh working conditions and rescuing them from unfit situations. They also collaborated with authorities to penalize owners who inflicted cruelty, sending a strong message against animal mistreatment.

Registration Number- U85300DL2022NPL397498

12 A Number- AAGCI6418ME20221

80G Number- AAGCI6418M22DL02

Updates
29 Jul, 2024

Visit Date: 27th March 2024

Visited by: Nehal Negi, Senior Associate


In our visit to PFA Uttarakhand's facility in Rudraprayag, we witnessed firsthand the dedication and care provided to working animals, especially equines, who have suffered from neglect and abuse.

Our visit to the infirmary at Pata, Rudraprayag, highlighted PFA Uttarakhand's collaboration with SPCA to offer relief to equines employed at the Kedarnath Yatra. This facility, repurposed from a school provided by the government, is where we saw the tangible outcomes of PFA's work: from ensuring equines have covered shelters and warm, clean drinking water to providing medical care for injured animals. The team’s effort to maintain regular health check-ups and restrict equine movement to safeguard their well-being is commendable.


The story of a 20-year-old equine who lost vision in one eye and was mistreated by his owner was particularly moving. This case, now in court, underscores the complex challenges faced in rescuing and rehabilitating these animals. PFA Uttarakhand’s intervention not only saved the equine but also highlighted the ongoing need for awareness and training among locals and veterinarians.


PFA Uttarakhand’s work in rescuing, treating, and advocating for working animals in Uttarakhand represents a beacon of hope. However, the challenges are ongoing, and the need for resources is ever-present. The organization's work with equines during the Kedarnath Yatra and their broader efforts to improve the lives of animals across Uttarakhand require our support.


Join us in supporting PFA Uttarakhand's mission to provide care and sanctuary for animals in need. Your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of animals who have nowhere else to turn.

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