
The Blue Cross of India (BCI) in Chennai, formerly the Animal Aid Association, began in 1959 as a modest, volunteer-run initiative by Captain V. Sundaram and his family to rescue stranded animals. Over six decades, it evolved into an influential organization, addressing gaps in civic animal welfare systems. The BCI transitioned towards professional management and accountability, supported by international aid, ensuring all funds directly benefited animal welfare.
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