Saturday, October 17, 2020

TEDXRAMBAUG IN COLLABORATION WITH DR. AKSHAY SHAH HOSTED

‘BE PAWSITIVE’ CAMP ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD FOOD DAY

~ TEDxRambaug’s first on-ground camp ‘BE PAWsitive’ in collaboration with AcuVet Veterinary Clinic at Kalyan City ~

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17th October 2020, Kalyan; One of the world’s largest non-profit speaker’s platforms TEDxRambaug hosted an on-ground camp ‘BE PAWsitive’ in collaboration with Dr. Akshay Shah’s AcuVet Veterinary Clinic on 16th October 2020 at Kalyan (West). The aim was to spread awareness on the welfare of the stray dogs. 16th October is celebrated as World Food Day, Team TEDxRambaug along with Dr. Akshay Shah contributed towards this social cause by feeding the strays and introduced a 'free for all' medical check-up and anti-rabies vaccination camp which served over 80 dogs of different areas of Kalyan. With the onset of COVID-19, we have been noticing that several sectors have been drastically affected, our stray friends being one of them. Animal lovers nationwide are coming together to offer their love and support for our stray dogs. ‘BE PAWsitive’ camp solely focused on the welfare of our strays.

 

Commenting on the success of the camp Mr. Shubham Minde, says, "I am glad on the outcome of our ‘BE PAWsitive’ camp. The response that we have received is phenomenal. I truly look forward to organising such social events for the welfare of our society.”  

 

Commenting on the collaboration Dr. Akshay Shah, says, “I thank TEDxRambaug for giving me this opportunity to be a part of this wonderful initiative. I have always stood for the welfare of every animal and look forward to participating in many such events in the near future.”

 

TEDxRambaug main event is scheduled to be organised in Kalyan, Maharashtra on 17th January, 2021 on the theme ‘Art of Survival’.  The young minds behind the initiative Mr. Shubham Minde and Mr. Nisarg Kharat believes in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and, ultimately, the world. The agenda here is to make great ideas accessible and spark conversation.

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