Who is the founder of blue cross in India?
V. Sundaram
Blue Cross of India/Founder
Chinny Krishna, the co-founder of Blue Cross of India, has been conferred with the ‘Prani Mitra’ award for 2021 by the Animal Welfare Board of India for his lifetime service to animals. Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Giriraj Singh presented the award to Mr. Krishna in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Where is Bantam located in India?
Bantam Presidency was a presidency established by the British East India Company and based at the Company factory at Bantam in Java. Founded in 1617, the Presidency exercised its authority over all the Company factories in India, including the agencies of Madras, Masulipatnam and Surat.
Which city became Presidency in 1658?
A mezzotint engraving of Fort William, Calcutta, the capital of the Bengal Presidency in British India 1735….Presidencies and provinces of British India.
Casa da Índia | 1434–1833 |
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Ceilão Português | 1597–1658 |
Portuguese East India Company | 1628–1633 |
What is the work of blue cross?
Its major services are: rehoming unwanted animals, providing veterinary services to pet owners who cannot afford the private fees charged by private veterinary surgeons, promoting animal welfare through education, and operating the Pet Bereavement Support Service, a free and confidential support line for those who have …
When was Blue Cross started?
1929
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association/Founded
Where is Sumatra and Bantam?
Banten, also written as Bantam, is a port town near the western end of Java, Indonesia. It has a secure harbour at the mouth of Banten River, a navigable passage for light craft into the island’s interior. The town is close to the Sunda Strait through which important ocean-going traffic passes between Java and Sumatra.
Who established Madras Presidency?
In 1684, Fort St George was again elevated in rank to become the Madras Presidency, with William Gyfford as its first president. The city came to be divided into two parts: the European inhabited White Town and the Black Town where the ‘natives’ lived.
Who founded Madras?
Francis Day and his superior Andrew Cogan can be considered as the founders of Madras (now Chennai). They began construction of the Fort St George on 23 April 1640 and houses for their residence.
What was Blue Cross originally called?
Our Dumb Friends League
1897. A group of animal lovers founded Our Dumb Friends League – the original name for Blue Cross – to care for working horses on the streets of London.
Who funds the Blue Cross?
As Blue Cross is entirely funded by voluntary donations, the generous support we receive from grant-giving organisations is enormously important to us.
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