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The Blue Cross of India (BCI) is an animal welfare charity based in Chennai, India. It was established in 1959 by Captain V. Sundaram, his wife Usha and their three children, in Chennai (then Madras). The society was formally registered in 1964 under the Societies Registration Act.
Blue Cross (animal charity), an animal charity in the United Kingdom; Irish Blue Cross, an animal charity in Ireland; Blue Cross of India, an animal charity in India; Blue Cross Zimbabwe, an organization associated with the Zimbabwe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
S. Chinny Krishna is an Indian animal welfare activist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Blue Cross of India. He is known for introducing the Animal Birth Control-Anti-Rabies (ABC-AR) programme. Born to V. Sundaram and Usha Sundaram, the country's first woman pilot, Chinny had a deep love and compassion for animals.
The Blue Cross of Hyderabad is an animal welfare Society founded in 1992 by Indian film actors Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni and animal friendly citizens. Blue Cross of Hyderabad was later registered as a society in 1993 and is recognized by Animal Welfare Board of India .
Captain V. Sundaram (April 22, 1916 – May 31, 1997) was an Indian pilot and animal welfare activist. He founded the Blue Cross of India , the largest animal welfare organization of Asia . Career as a pilot
Pages in category "Animal welfare organisations based in India" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Blue Cross of Hyderabad; Blue Cross ...
Amala is the co-founder of Blue Cross of Hyderabad, [5] a non-government organisation (NGO) in Hyderabad, India, which works towards the welfare of animals and preservation of animal rights in India. [6] [7]
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, also known as BCBS, BCBSA, or The Blues, is a United States–based federation with 33 independent and locally operated BCBSA companies that provide health insurance to more than 115 million people in the U.S. as of 2022. [2] [3]