Society for Animal Safety (SAS) India

Registered Under Bombay Trust Act 1950, Section 29

About Us

SOCIETY FOR ANIMAL SAFETY, India (SAS), registered under Societies Act 1860, section 21, was founded by Nitesh Khare in the year 2018. 
It was the first online portal to report animal cruelty cases.
SAS India is operational in the major States of India to cultivate the public into, compassionate and humane treatment of all animals. Sound scientific evidence forms the fundament for our decision-making and determines the course of our rescue operations.


In all that we do, we aim to find pragmatic solutions that benefit animals and people undivided. 
We also work with like-minded organizations and government departments to strengthen legislation to protect animals from cruelty and disregard. 
Our work connects animal welfare and conservation, demonstrating that a healthy population, naturally sustaining habitats with the well-being of individual animals are intertwined.

We are operating closely with communities to find solutions that benefit both animals and people together.

" ​The Greatness of a Nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. "
-Mahatma Gandhi

Why we need your support?

Animals are important for our environment and ecosystem. Every small animal within the ecosystem has a vital role in the well-being of the planet. If one species are rendered extinct due to some imbalance, it can have significant cascading effects throughout the residual of the chain. Animals hold the equal right to be esteemed in the community because they are the most selfless creatures in the Planet. Let’s connect our hands together and move towards a better society where animals and humans are treated respectfully and we have a crime free country setting a benchmark for others.

Our Mission & Vision

To achieve SAS India’s vision of a world where animals are respected and protected in parliamentary law, we follow the key principles in our hands-on projects with animals. Our advocacy involves secure and better animal welfare protection in policy, legislation, and society.

Recognition

It should be recognized that animals have intrinsic value and are sentient beings.

Policy

Policy should be based on sound science within an ethical framework for animals​.

Conservation

Conservation should be guided by ecological sustainability and biological sustainability.