Indian American 10-year-old, Nirvaan, wins national PETA Kids award

Nirvaan is a new hero having won top honors in PETA kids 2022 All Star for Animals Contest.

EDISON, NJ  (TIP):  1A 0-year-old Indian American boy from New Jersey has recently won top honors in PETA kids 2022 All Star for Animals Contest. Nirvaan Agarwal has attended county commissioner meetings to advocate for animals held in a roadside zoo and volunteered to help animals in sanctuaries. A vegan since birth, Nirvaan has been making use of every opportunity to help animals. The young boy has been sharing his message through a bullhorn during marches and has been decrying the cruel treatment of animals in the fur and leather industries. Apart from that, to create awareness he has also been chalking animal rights messages onto sidewalks. After flooding from Hurricane Ida affected the Johnson Park Zoo, he attended Middlesex County Board of Commissioners meetings and presented his own research about why the animals there should be moved to reputable sanctuaries.

His efforts paid off as the county plans to place the red fox, raccoon, pythons, and other animals in new facilities. A guardian to three adopted cats, Nirvaan also enjoys building cat castles and plans to become a vegan chef.

“Whether he’s marching in vegan rallies or urging county leaders to help animals languishing in a roadside zoo, Nirvaan is setting a heroic example for young people everywhere,” says PETA Senior Director of Youth Programs Marta Holmberg. “Animals have an ally in Nirvaan, and PETA Kids is delighted to honor him for leading us all toward a kinder future.” In addition to a year’s supply of vegan cookies from San Diego–based Maya’s Cookies Nirvaan will receive a personalized bullhorn, an assortment of merchandise from PETA Kids.

Nirvaan has been vegan his whole life. Although his mom raised him that way, he’s vegan now because he doesn’t want animals to be harmed. He’s also passionate about advocating for animals. He knows that they aren’t here for us to use in any way and takes every chance he can to share that information with others.

You can often find Nirvaan at protests and marches with his mom and a family friend as they speak up for animals used for food or clothing. He loves to chalk animal rights messages on the sidewalk in order to share information about being kind to animals far and wide and hands out PETA Kids guides and comics to his peers. He also spoke up on behalf of animals trapped in a roadside zoo after the facility became flooded, and he shared the results of his own research on why they should be moved to true sanctuaries. Nirvaan has three adopted cats, and he loves to spend time with them, play with them, and build cat castles for them to enjoy. When he grows up, he wants to be a vegan chef, and he currently enjoys making tofu scrambles and baking delicious treats with his mom’s help.

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