Murty Trust’s Maitri Initiative Elevates Animal Welfare in Bangalore: A Milestone in Community Cat Sterilization

In a groundbreaking collaboration with Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA), Murty Trust unveils the ‘Maitri’ initiative, a trailblazing community cat sterilization center in Bangalore. This state-of-the-art facility, inaugurated on January 1, 2024, signifies goodwill and friendship while addressing challenges in India’s animal welfare sector.

Aims and Impact

The Maitri initiative, driven by collaboration between the local community and CUPA, strives to manage stray cat populations and tackle the One Health challenge of overpopulation. CUPA’s successful community enablement model for cat ABC has already sterilized over 5000 community cats since 2018. Murty Trust aims to amplify this impact by providing crucial resources, enabling the scaling of efforts in community-cat population control.

Leadership and Commitment

Led by Mrs. Sudha Murty and Mr. Rohan Murty, Murty Trust remains dedicated to philanthropic initiatives, with a strong focus on animal welfare. Supporting over 12 organizations in the past two years, the Trust emphasizes humane treatment and care for animals.

Inauguration and Vision

The clinic’s inauguration by Mrs. Sudha Murty and Ms. Aparna Krishnan, alongside CUPA trustees, underscores the initiative’s commitment to the well-being of both cats and communities. Ms. Rajani Badami, Hon. Trustee from CUPA, anticipates a significant impact on community cat population control and the fostering of harmony in Bangalore.

How to Get Involved

For community cat sterilization inquiries, individuals can contact cupaprojects@cupaindia.org, joining the collective effort to reshape the future of animal welfare in Bangalore.

Important Questions Related to Exams

  1. What is the primary goal of Murty Trust’s Maitri Initiative in collaboration with CUPA?

  2. Who inaugurated the ‘Maitri’ community cat sterilization center, and when was it launched?
  3. How does CUPA contribute to the Maitri Initiative’s success in controlling community cat populations?
  4. Under whose leadership does Murty Trust operate, and what is the organization’s commitment in the field of animal welfare?

Please provide your answers in the comment section!!

Piyush Shukla

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