New Delhi: Actor Shraddha Kapoor has donated to an NGO to help them feed stray animals during the lockdown period.
The NGO, People For Animals India, took to Twitter on Tuesday to thank Kapoor for her donation.
"@ShraddhaKapoor We thank you for your generous donation to the voiceless! PAWSITIVE HEARTS is an initiative launched by PFA in order to overcome the problem of starvation during lockdown," the NGO tweeted.
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@ShraddhaKapoor We thank you for your generous donation to the voiceless!
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PAWSITIVE HEARTS is an initiative launched by PFA in order to overcome problem of starvation during lockdown.
Link:https://t.co/123KlF41d4
Contributions to the cause will be eligible for TaxExemptionU/S80G pic.twitter.com/m1hfI70MuG
">@ShraddhaKapoor We thank you for your generous donation to the voiceless!
— People For Animals India (@pfaindia) April 14, 2020
PAWSITIVE HEARTS is an initiative launched by PFA in order to overcome problem of starvation during lockdown.
Link:https://t.co/123KlF41d4
Contributions to the cause will be eligible for TaxExemptionU/S80G pic.twitter.com/m1hfI70MuG@ShraddhaKapoor We thank you for your generous donation to the voiceless!
— People For Animals India (@pfaindia) April 14, 2020
PAWSITIVE HEARTS is an initiative launched by PFA in order to overcome problem of starvation during lockdown.
Link:https://t.co/123KlF41d4
Contributions to the cause will be eligible for TaxExemptionU/S80G pic.twitter.com/m1hfI70MuG
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On Wednesday the Ek Villain actor took to Instagram to share a heart-touching post of animals in captivity and how it affects them just in the way lockdown affects us.
The picture which Kapoor reshared from an Instagram page Earth featured animals like Tiger, Elephant, Bear, Chimpanzee, and Dolphin under captivity and isolation.
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Many stray animals across the world are going hungry and are starving to death as people mainly remain homebound owing to the lockdowns to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
With inputs from ANI