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SC directs Kerala govt to take custody of state’s tallest elephant Raman

SC directs Kerala govt to take custody of state’s tallest elephant Raman

New Delhi, Observing that well-being of voiceless animals is of paramount importance, the Supreme Court has directed the Kerala government to take over custody of the elephant Raman, described as the tallest in the state at 10.53 ft, and house it an appropriate rehabilitation centre. SC directs Kerala govt to take custody of state’s tallest elephant Raman A bench of justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma noted that Raman has been subjected to commercial exploitation and used in ceremonial processions and rituals. “It is truly unfortunate that the elephant in question i.e., Raman, who also happens to be the tallest elephant in the state of Kerala has been subjected to commercial exploitation despite an order restraining such exploitation, that too on the strength of an undertaking made before this court. “We would be failing in our duty towards the voiceless, if we turn a blind eye towards such defiance. We cannot be a mute spectator, more so in matters pertaining to voiceless animals, whose well-being is also of paramount importance,” the bench said. The …

Woman killed, husband injured in wild elephant attack in Kerala’s Wayanad

Woman killed, husband injured in wild elephant attack in Kerala’s Wayanad

file image for representation | Photo Credit: K K Mustafah A woman was killed and her husband was injured in a wild elephant attack on the Meppadi-Chooralmala road in Wayanad in Kerala on Tuesday morning. The deceased has been identified as Jessie, 46, and her husband is Shaji, a resident of Puthumala. Shaji has been admitted to the VIMS Medical College Hospital, Meppadi. He works a security guard at a private hospital. Shaji was on his way to work around 6 a.m. when the couple was attacked by the wild elephant at Kalladi Choondi. The elephant was crossing the road then. Jessie was seriously injured and immediately taken to the hospital, but she could not be saved. Local residents told the media that the presence of a wild elephant was detected in the area two weeks ago. Published – May 26, 2026 09:54 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original …

3 elephant calves die within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh

3 elephant calves die within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh

Three elephant calves have died within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh forest division, prompting the forest department to call an expert team from Dehradun (Uttarakhand), Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh), and Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) to investigate the causes of the deaths and train local staff. An expert team will assess habitat conditions and recommend preventive measures to reduce elephant mortality. (AFP/Representative) On Sunday, a calf died after getting trapped in a marshy patch inside a pond area under the Pureda-Amjhar forest range despite rescue efforts. The elephant’s mother reportedly remained near the trapped calf for hours and attempted to free it by uprooting nearby trees. Officials said the three deaths have raised fresh concerns over shrinking forest cover, increasing human-animal conflict, and the condition of water bodies inside elephant habitats. “The team comprising wildlife experts and veterinarians will examine the causes of death, study the forest conditions, and train local staff in postmortem procedures, sample collection, and wildlife response,” said divisional forest officer Kishore Kumar Upadhyay. He said the exact cause behind the deaths is being examined, …

Farmer trampled to death by elephant in Assam’s Chandranagar: Officials

Farmer trampled to death by elephant in Assam’s Chandranagar: Officials

A 27-year-old farmer from Assam’s Tamulpur district was allegedly trampled to death by an elephant on Saturday after he accidentally came in front of a herd, forest department officials said. Locals claimed that Dey tried to escape but heavy rain prevented him from running. (Representative Photo/PTI) The deceased, identified as Rijoy Dey, an areca nut farmer, was a resident of the Chandranagar area in Kauli, Tamulpur district near the India-Bhutan border. According to forest department officials, the incident occurred in the Kauli area around 1am when Dey was returning home from a local market. “A herd of elephants was roaming in the area, and locals said the victim accidentally encountered them and was trampled to death on the spot by one elephant,” an official said. Locals claimed that Dey tried to escape but heavy rain prevented him from running. They further alleged that after killing Dey, the elephant entered a nearby residential area and damaged several houses. “We ran out of our houses to save ourselves from the angry tusker, but it destroyed our houses, …

Woman killed during elephant clash at Karnataka’s Dubare camp; probe ordered

Woman killed during elephant clash at Karnataka’s Dubare camp; probe ordered

A woman was crushed to death during a fight between two trained elephants at the Dubare camp in Karnataka’s Kodagu district after one of the animals lost balance and fell on her, officials said on Monday. Karnataka Minister for Forest, Ecology and Environment Eshwar Khandre, condoling the incident, ordered a detailed probe. He also directed authorities to ensure that the public maintains a safe distance from wildlife. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Six forest department staff, police DSP assaulted following man’s death in elephant attack in Gudalur

Six forest department staff, police DSP assaulted following man’s death in elephant attack in Gudalur

Six Forest Department staff sustained injuries after being assaulted by an angry mob, when they were attempting to retrieve the body of a man who died in an elephant attack at O’Valley in Gudalur late on Saturday night. The deceased was identified as T. Kalaiselvan, 45. He was part of a team tasked with preparing meals for a temple festival being held in the area. He was attacked by the elephant when he went to fetch water from a well near a wooded area. Published – April 26, 2026 11:33 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Kerala HC seeks stand of Centre, state on PIL against GO allowing declaration of elephant possession| India News

Kerala HC seeks stand of Centre, state on PIL against GO allowing declaration of elephant possession| India News

Kochi, The Kerala High Court has sought the response of the Centre and state on a PIL challenging a government order to the extent it permits the declaration of possession of elephants or articles derived from the pachyderm. Kerala HC seeks stand of Centre, state on PIL against GO allowing declaration of elephant possession The Public Interest Litigation filed by an NGO expressed apprehension that allowing the declaration of possession of elephants will indirectly pave the way for obtaining an ownership certificate, contravening a Supreme Court order. A bench of justices Ziyad Rahman A A and K V Jayakumar issued notice to the Environment Ministry, Kerala government and the Animal Welfare Board of India seeking their stand on the public interest litigation filed by an NGO, Walking Eye Foundation for Animal Advocacy. The Thrissur-based NGO, in its plea, has contended that the March 2026 government order provides a fresh 45-day period to declare possession of animals, animal articles, or trophies, including those derived from Schedule I species, which include captive elephants. It has been said …

Elephant attacks kill man, 12-year-old boy in Jharkhand

Elephant attacks kill man, 12-year-old boy in Jharkhand

Two people were trampled to death by a elephants in in Jharkhand’s Koderma district on Wednesday. The incidents took place in brick kiln unit areas around 2 am. The owner of one kiln was informed about the elephants but didn’t convey it to his workers, resulting in the death on a 40-year-old man.  In the second incident, the owner asked his workers to leave, but a 12-year-old boy remained asleep and was killed. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Farmer dies in elephant attack in Karnataka’s Belur

Farmer dies in elephant attack in Karnataka’s Belur

This file image is used for representational purposes only. | Photo Credit: The Hindu A 65-year-old farmer was killed in a wild elephant attack in Kannaguppe village, located in the Belur taluk of Hassan district, on Sunday morning (April 12, 2026). Raja Shetty was on his way to his farm when he was attacked by a wild elephant. He died on the spot. Published – April 12, 2026 10:01 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Know Your City: From elephant dung trains to Rs 8,000 mini cars, inside Bengaluru’s most passionate hobby club | Bangalore News

Know Your City: From elephant dung trains to Rs 8,000 mini cars, inside Bengaluru’s most passionate hobby club | Bangalore News

3 min readBengaluruApr 8, 2026 07:47 PM IST For most people, cars, planes, and trains are simply modes of transport. For the members of Bengaluru’s Beantown Model Collectors Association, they are objects of high-precision obsession. Founded in 2017 by three friends, the association has grown into a diverse community of 29 members, ranging from 18-year-old students to enthusiasts in their 60s. Their collection spans everything from cars and bikes to aircraft, ships, and architectural structures. The hobby is defined by the “scale,” which dictates the model’s size and detail. “We collect models ranging from 1/64 scale to 1/12 scale; the latter can result in a car model nearly two feet long,” says association president Aditya Menon. In the world of model collecting, detail is directly proportional to investment. While a basic 1/64 ‘Hot Wheels’ style car might cost Rs 190, a high-end collector’s version of the same size, featuring opening doors, a detailed engine bay, and underbody accuracy, can fetch between Rs 7,000 and Rs 8,000. Menon’s passion was sparked by a lifelong love for …