The Maharashtra government has taken a significant step towards animal welfare by ordering the establishment of dedicated pet burial grounds across the state. This move aims to provide a respectful and eco-friendly way to mourn beloved pets, ensuring that the bereavement process is handled with dignity and care.
Pet Burial GroundsAnimal WelfareMaharashtra GovernmentPet OwnersCommunitydriven ModelReal EstateApr 27, 2025

The main purpose of the pet burial grounds is to provide a dignified and eco-friendly space for pet owners to bury their beloved pets, ensuring that the bereavement process is handled with respect and care.
The district administration will be responsible for maintaining the pet burial grounds, with support from local pet owner groups and animal welfare organizations.
The government has proposed a community-driven model where local pet owner groups and animal welfare organizations will play a key role in the management and maintenance of the burial grounds, fostering a sense of ownership and participation.
Discussions are underway about broader implications for animal welfare, including better regulations for pet ownership and welfare, which could set a precedent for more comprehensive policies in the future.
Pet owners can get involved by joining local pet owner groups or animal welfare organizations that will participate in the maintenance and management of the burial grounds, ensuring they remain clean and respectful spaces.

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