Once she got the idea, she spent two months working along with her friends and family to get the logistics of the event just right, including fixing the venue. Then the teenager had to publicise the event to get people to buy tickets for the concert, which were priced at Rs. 500 per ticket.

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Given her dedication and conviction, it may come as no big surprise that the tickets were sold out quickly and the venue was packed on D-Day. The musically talented good Samaritans went on to dazzle their audience by doing covers of hit songs from bands like Coldplay, in a concert aptly called Paws and Play.You may also like: Hyderabad Animal Lovers, a New ID Card Makes Caring for Your Stray Four-Legged Pals Simpler
And, of course, also raising money for an incredible cause. According to WSD CEO Abodh Aras, the organisation currently impacts the lives of 1,30,000 street dogs in the city. They provide dogs with healthcare, on-site immunisation, first aid and also facilitate adoptions. And this money will go a long way in ensuring more dogs in the city are a little healthier and safer.