Humane Society International/India

Humane Society International/India is working to make India a better place for all animals through direct care programs, policy change, capacity building and humane education. We are one of India’s largest not-for-profit animal protection organizations, leading the way to maximize impact for animals

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Ending wildlife suffering

    States

    Karnataka

    Rajasthan

    With India’s forests fast disappearing, increased incidents of human-wildlife conflict and extinction of wildlife species have become common. In addition, wildlife faces severe cruelties in captivity. HSI/India works toward human–wildlife coexistence that ends cruel practices against captive wildlife. We focus on mitigating human-snake and human-elephant conflicts by creating model programs that can be replicated across India. We also work with partner organizations for olive ridley conservation.

  • Disaster Response and Relief

    With states across India facing frequent floods and heat waves lately, disaster preparedness and response for animals has become imperative. Our disaster response and relief department works with public and private sectors to include animals in disaster response protocols and make India’s communities disaster-resilient. We have held multiple monsoon preparedness sessions in Kerala and Odisha which are more prone to floods. We are partnered with Telangana, West Bengal and Assam government.

  • Care for Companion Animals

    States

    Gujarat

    Uttar Pradesh

    Uttarakhand

    An estimated 80 million street dogs in India suffer because of conflict, starvation, cruelty and ineffective means of controlling their population. A million others are bred in cruel conditions to be sold as pets. In certain parts of India, dogs are illegally transported in a horrific manner, clubbed to death and illegally sold for meat.

    HSI/India implements high-volume sterilization and vaccination projects that are integrated with community engagement to humanely manage the street dog population and conflict. We run India’s first mobile animal clinic for easy treatment of street animals. We promote responsible pet ownership and work to end the illegal dog meat trade and the illegal breeding and sale of companion animals.

  • Protecting Farm Animals

    States

    West Bengal

    Delhi

    Uttarakhand

    A staggering 92 billion land animals are slaughtered annually for food globally. This excludes trillions of aquatic animals that are farmed and slaughtered in unimaginable cruel ways. HSI/India forms robust and long-standing pan-India partnerships with corporations, government, culinary institutions and individuals to end intensive confinement of farm animals by capacity-building of stakeholders, reducing and replacing animal-based meals and promoting alternatives to animal products.

  • Promoting 21st-century science without animals

    State
    States

    Delhi

    An estimated 192 million animals worldwide are experimented on annually. This, however, excludes countries that do not publish any data, including India. HSI/India’s Research and Toxicology department is working to end the archaic use of animals in safety testing and biomedical research. We also work to replace animals in experiments by developing non-animal methodologies. We engage with government, policymakers, corporations and the country’s best scientific minds to make India a more scientifically advanced country to use animals in experimentation.

  • Capacity Building

    States

    Karnataka

    West Bengal

    Telangana

    The Constitution of India makes it fundamental for us to be compassionate toward animals. India has one of the world’s older animal protection laws but suffers from a lack of implementation. To make the animal protection movement sustainable, HSI/India builds the capacity of law enforcement agencies and grassroots nonprofits by building model district programs that aim to transform select districts into models for animal protection. We leverage support from the local administration and communities to improve the implementation of ABC programs, activate the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and provide guidance to the State Animal Welfare Board. We have trained over 850 enforcement officials in West Bengal, Karnataka and Telangana.

Impact Metrics

  • Dogs Sterilized in India

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 20639
    • 2020-21 27864
    • 2021-22 28605
  • Street Dogs Came to Hsi India's Facility for Vaccination and Sterilization

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 19255
    • 2020-21 5699
    • 2021-22 6959

Leadership Team

  • Amrita Mazumdar

    Director, Operations

  • Sumanth Bindumadhav

    Director, Wildlife Protection

  • Alokparna Sengupta

    Managing Director

  • Navamita Mukherjee

    Director, Marketing and Communications

  • Keren Nazerath

    Senior Director, Companion Animals

  • Mousumi Gupta

    Director, Government Affairs

  • Shreya Swaminathan

    Director, Farm Animal Protection

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADCH1300E

  • Registration Number

    U93030MH2012NPL237151

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • 80G

    AAFCE0677BF20214

  • 12A

    AADCH1300EE20126

  • FCRA

    083781507

About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Maharashtra

  • Since

    2018

Impact

HSI/India has helped sterilize and vaccinate over 400,000 street dogs since 2013 through its animal birth control programs.

Vision and Mission

HSI/India's vision is to create a more humane and sustainable world for all animals through education, advocacy, and hands-on programs.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Regus, 5th & 6th Floor, Mafatlal House, HT Parekh Marg, Backbay Reclamation, New Delhi, Maharashtra

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Section 8 (formerly Section 25)

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management