HSI urges people to refrain from using synthetic or Chinese manja for kite flying

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Chinese manja, coated with crushed glass and dangerously sharp, is known to cut through the skin of birds, animals, and humans, causing fatal injuries. Every year, thousands of birds suffer from injuries, some fatal, due to entanglement in these hazardous strings

Published Date – 8 January 2025, 05:41 PM


HSI urges people to refrain from using synthetic or Chinese manja for kite flying

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Hyderabad: With Sankranti around the corner, Humane Society International/India (HSI/India) urged people to refrain from using synthetic or Chinese manja for kite flying.

Chinese manja, coated with crushed glass and dangerously sharp, is known to cut through the skin of birds, animals, and humans, causing fatal injuries. Every year, thousands of birds suffer from injuries, some fatal, due to entanglement in these hazardous strings.


Despite the National Green Tribunal’s ban on the use of Chinese manja in 2017, the sale and use of this hazardous material persists across various parts of India.

HSI/India managing director Alokparna Sengupta said this disregard for the law is troubling as it turns a joyous occasion into a death trap for birds, animals and humans.

“Not only does this jeopardize public safety and animal welfare, but it highlights the urgent need for authorities to enforce stricter measures. At the same time, we urge the citizens to celebrate a compassionate Sankranti,” Sengupta said.

As per Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita 2023, the use of Chinese manja is considered a punishable offense with a fine of Rs.5,000 or imprisonment up to one year, the HSI/India added.

To help injured birds, call citizens for animals on 7842227344.

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