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Target for Year 2100: No Stray Animals in India | Anandi Khandeparkar | JBCN International School

In this talk, Anandi shares the memory of her little friend, a month-old kitten, who died within three days of finding his home. She explores the direction India needs to take, in order to ensure that by 2100 there are no stray animals left out in the cold.

Anandi Khandeparkar adores animals and loves shooting them -- with her camera. A Felis catus has domesticated her and she currently works as his personal photographer.

Facilitator: Rita Balachandran

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