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Rakesh Shukla (animal welfare activist)

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Indian entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and animal welfare activist

Rakesh Shukla
Born1971 (age 53–54)

Rakesh Shukla (born 1971[1][2][3]) is an Indianentrepreneur,motivational speaker, andanimal welfare activist. He runs a home inBangalore for over 700 rescued dogs.[1][4][2]

Early career

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Shukla received a Bachelors of Engineering degree in Electronics and Communications, then aMasters in Business Administration. He then worked in various telecom companies[specify] in India, the US, and Singapore before becoming an entrepreneur.[5][better source needed]

Shukla self-funded and created The Writers Block (TWB) in 2006, which provides technical writing programs.[6][7] The company employs a large number of women who had left jobs to raise children.[8]

Animal welfare

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Shukla founded Voice of Stray Dogs (VOSD). In July 2010, it was merely a website.[9]

In response to media reports of the July 2011 death of a two-year-old boy named Sandeep, supposedlykilled and eaten by stray dogs,[3] Shukla carried out his own investigations at the site, persuading the authorities to do a second autopsy.[3] He eventually finding evidence against the dogs being responsible.[3] After this, Shukla held a press conference under VOSD's name.[3]

With the eventual death of Cookie, a paralyzedSt. Bernard found in garbage in Bangalore in September 2012,[10] Shukla established an independently funded dog rescue home under the auspices of VOSD.[11] VOSD began rescuing injured or ill dogs on 15 October 2012[9] and began emergency rescues on 16 October 2013.[12]

Recognition

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For his work rescuing stray dogs, Shukla has been labeled "The Dogfather of India".[13][3] He has appeared on television, radio, and newspaper interviews speaking on behalf of dogs, includingBBC,[11]Al Jazeera,[14]CNN IBN,[15]NDTV, andTED.[16]

VOSD ran a 2017 program called "PatriotDogs", which provides homes for dogs retiring from the Indian security and military forces. It got support from celebritiesVirat Kohli[17] andSoha Ali Khan Pataudi,[18] and appeared in publicationsTimes of India,[19] theNew Indian Express,[20]MTV India,[21] and theDeccan Chronicle.[22]

Shukla was named one of Bangalore's Heroes in 2013.[3] He features in the bookReal Inspiring Stories by Pradeep Khare.[23]

References

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  1. ^abShekhar, Divya (15 June 2015)."Meet Rakesh Shukla: From a techie to being Bengaluru's dog rescuer".The Economic Times. Retrieved26 May 2017.
  2. ^abPandey, Geeta (19 December 2016)."The man who looks after 735 dogs".BBC News. Retrieved26 May 2017.
  3. ^abcdefgMadhukar, Jayanthi (21 October 2013)."The Dog Whisperer - Bangalore Mirror".bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  4. ^Mazumder, Tapasya Mitra (11 September 2014)."Dog Activists are 'Bitchy', Ergo..." Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved26 May 2017.
  5. ^"Rakesh Shukla, Founder & CEO, TWB_".LinkedIn.
  6. ^"The story of self-funding an enterprise".franchiseindia.com. 26 May 2010.
  7. ^"TWB gives chance to rewrite your success story".IIFL. 4 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved26 May 2017.
  8. ^"Employers seek out stay-at-home moms - Livemint".www.livemint.com. 19 June 2008. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  9. ^abDatta, Sravasti (2015-11-02)."When man becomes a dog's best friend".The Hindu.Archived from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  10. ^"This Cookie refused to crumble - Bangalore Mirror -".Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  11. ^ab"The man who looks after 735 dogs".BBC News. 19 December 2016. Retrieved26 May 2017.
  12. ^"What We Do".VOSD.Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved8 February 2023.
  13. ^"In Pics: One Man is Giving Retired, Old Dogs a New Lease of Life".The Quint. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  14. ^"AJ+".www.facebook.com. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  15. ^Rakesh Shukla (2013-12-17),CNN IBN 'India Positive' features 'The Voice of Stray Dogs', retrieved2017-09-30
  16. ^TEDx Talks (2017-08-03),Success, Wisdom and Dogs | Rakesh Shukla | TEDxICTMumbai, retrieved2017-09-30
  17. ^Kohli, Virat (2017-03-30)."Help @VOSD1 bring home 100 #PatriotDogs! They spend their lives serving us, it's time to do something for them".@imVkohli. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  18. ^"Instagram post by Soha • Mar 13, 2017 at 6:20am UTC".Instagram. Archived fromthe original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  19. ^"A sanctuary where patriot dogs spend autumn years - Times of India".The Times of India. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  20. ^"#Patriotdogs look for shelter and game of fetch".The New Indian Express. Retrieved2017-09-30.
  21. ^"Retired Patriot Dogs have no adopters".MTV India. 23 March 2017.
  22. ^"Patriot Gains in Pooch land".Deccan Chronicle. 20 March 2017.
  23. ^) Pradeep Khare, Maj. (Retd (January 2014).Real Inspiring Stories by Maj (Retd.) Pradeep Khare.ISBN 9788184302905.

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