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International Meatless Day Or International Vegetarian Day On 25th November

 

 

International Meatless Day Or International Vegetarian Day On 25th November: Details, Aim, Significance, History

The International Meatless Day which is also known as the 'International Vegetarian Day' is celebrated on 25th November every year around the world.

The International Meatless Day marks the birth anniversary of Sadhu T.L. Vaswani, who was a great Indian educationist and began the Mira movement for the upliftment of the Indian education system. He had also established St. Mira’s School in the city of Hyderabad, Sindh.

The International Meatless Day was established in the year 1986 started by the Sadhu Vaswani Mission. The Sadhu Vaswani Mission is an organization for social service having a spiritual aim to serve mankind, particularly the underprivileged and oppressed section of society.

The International Meatless Day also holds the significance for the Animal Rights Groups.

The International Meatless Day is celebrated by spreading awareness amongst the people about the campaign called the meatless day. It urges people to take an oath to go vegetarian at least for a day.

The International Meatless Day aka SAK Meatless Day as SAK means Stop All Killing Association. The association was headed by Late Dada J.P Vaswani– the spiritual guru as well as chief of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission.

Important Animal Rights supported by SAK Group includes Right to Live, Right to Shelter and Food, Right to Freedom from harassment, cruelty and physical traumas, Right to Freedom from Human Exploitation, Right to freedom from malnutrition and diseases and Right to respect, love and security

 

 

 


 

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