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In Uttarakhand, the proprietors of Asiad Circus have been charged for allegedly clipping the wings of birds, violating the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. The complaint was filed by PETA India, who observed the birds' distress during performances, with clipped wings preventing them from flying naturally. This is not the first time Asiad Circus has faced animal welfare accusations.
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