The decision to amend the rules of the competition by Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science (IRIS) and Intel Technology India Pvt Ltd came following discussions with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), India.
IRIS is a cooperative effort between Intel, the Confederation of Indian Industry and the government's Department of Science and Technology.
Although IRIS reports that animal use is rare, current rules allow for a variety of experiments on animals with 49 per cent chances of them being killed during an experiment.
"By prohibiting experiments on animals, Intel and IRIS will be ensuring that no mice, rats or other animals will suffer or die for a student's project," says Chaitanya Koduri, PETA India's Science Policy Adviser.
"PETA will continue to help ensure that young scientists around the world are using the most modern and humane research methods available," he said.
The new IRIS guidelines read, "Projects involving animal subjects or animal data are limited to ... [u]se of data from pre-existing, publicly available resources [or] ... observational or behavioural projects that involve animals in their natural environment". All the projects should strictly comply with The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.
The popular Google Science Fair's rules also ban all experiments on animals, stipulating that only data gathered from past experiments or from observations of animals in their natural environment may be used.
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