Prince Mehra

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Prince Mehra
Born
Manjit Singh

India
OccupationSocial worker
Years active1990–present

Prince Mehra, also known as Manjit Singh,[1] is an Indian social worker based in Chandigarh.[2] He is noted for his voluntary work rescuing and rehabilitating injured birds in the Tricity region of Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula.[3]

Career

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Mehra began bird rescue work in 1990 after observing incidents involving injured birds.[4][5] He equipped a bicycle with medical supplies to deliver first aid to birds in urban areas and later transitioned to using an electric scooter to extend his range.[6] He treats birds injured due to electrocution, kite string entanglement, heat exposure, and other urban hazards.[7] He is reported to have treated and rehabilitated over 1,100 injured or distressed birds.[8] Additionally, he has performed the last rites for 600 deceased birds.[8]

In addition to his voluntary efforts, Mehra is employed as a drawing teacher in a government school.[6] In 2016, he was appointed to the Chandigarh Administration’s Animal Husbandry Department as an animal attendant.[2] His rescue work is conducted independently and is not part of his formal duties.[7]

Recognition

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Mehra was featured in the Limca Book of Records in 2014 for operating a mobile bird ambulance.[4] In 2021, he received a State Award from the Chandigarh Administration in recognition of his contributions to animal welfare.[5]

Public activities

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Mehra has engaged in public awareness and preventive measures during kite-flying festivals and high-temperature periods, such as distributing water bowls and providing first aid guidance for birds.[2] Cases requiring advanced care are referred to veterinary hospitals or animal welfare organizations.[6]

References

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