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News
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Dec 29, 2011
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India to eliminate animal dissection in medical school
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The University Grants Commission, a government agency that maintains
educational standards across the nation, has announced the phasing out
of all animal dissection for experimental purposes at undergraduate and
post-graduate levels.
In its place will be humane methods such
as computerized, or virtual dissection, which has already been shown to
be less costly and more effective in the teaching of anatomy. Experts
have said that such a ban on the cruel and antiquated practice will save
the lives of at least 19 million innocent insects and animals every
academic year.
A big bravo and Heaven bless University Grants Commission of India, for your kind and righteous decision. May
such noble initiatives inspire similarly compassionate actions in
societies across the globe, fostering dignity and respect for all our
fellow beings.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2704638.ece http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/article2661412.ece
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