A tour of Karnataka's first elephant care home | The Hindu
Karnataka’s first elephant care facility which opened in Malur last year. The facility has completed a year since its opening in September, 2022.
Located on 100 acres of Karnataka Forest Department land, all the infrastructure has been set up by the Forest Department. and WRRC, a Bengaluru-based non-profit, takes care of the day-to-day operation.
Located on 100 acres of Karnataka Forest Department land, all the infrastructure has been set up by the Forest Department and WRRC, a Bengaluru-based non-profit, takes care of the day-to-day operation.
Durga, Rani, Lakshmi, Janumani, Anisha, and Gowri, all captive elephants once, occupy the facility today where they lead a relaxed life. But a lifetime of captivity has left them with some irreparable damage. At the facility, efforts are on to reverse those as much as possible.
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Reporting: Shilpa Elizabeth and Nalme Nachiyar
Videography and production: Ravichandran N
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My respect to people that are doing such a heartwarming job..
These are the people who truly deserve respect.❤
Thank you The Hindu team for covering this and letting everyone aware of this phenomenonal work they doing for speechless creatures..... truly thankful
Schools and colleges students should visit so that next generation understand how these gentle giants undergo torture from humans
A big thanks and hats off to such care centers and the people doing this job.👏
Elephants have beautiful souls❤️❤️❤️
"Gods in chains." I can honestly say that statement really struck a nerve with me. I pray these precious creatures recover and live out the rest of their lives in happiness. AND PLEASE MAKE IT ILLEGAL to use them for human gains of any sort!
Great work by the forest officers. Needed facilities in all states.
Thank You So Very Much For Sharing this Heartbraking, Informative & Maybe Some Hope for Indians Elephants....
I hope the elephants of ajmer fort and Moti from indore zoo gets the life they deserve.i hope someone help them . Initiatives have been taken but nothing much happened. I hope this msg reach more n more people
Hats off to the whole team behind this great job,👏👏👏👏 Shilpa ..... Your presentation is 👌👌🤝🤝🤝
Kudos to ur work sir..may god bless u for giving much better facilities to the 🐘.. happy to see none of them are chained..but avoid having a stick sir. I am pretty sure they are not used
really appreciate the great work the caretakers do.god bless Shilpa, your presentation is so nice, congratulations
I am a volunteer at homeopathic self relaince forum in bangalore. These pachyderm can get good treatment in homeo along with allopathy. They can get good relief in a short time.
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Good team work . Keep it up 👍
So sad to see the elephants in sickness
Is it open to public now? Its been a year since it was announced to public
How can I volunteer to help? Is there any way I can reach out to them?
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3:11, a watering hole for elephants to relax.
💜💜💜
Do not use elephants for temple shows. It is just wrong. Plain wrong.
They are treated way better in temples then in circuses
More educated girls spotted out 😂 Anti Sanatani or anti Indian please listen in Karnataka Dussehra elephants are staying in Jungle type environment areas
Shame on Mallus