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Killer jumbo to be shifted to Dudhwa
By IANS |
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Varanasi, May 19 : Mithu, an elephant, will soon join the elephant patrol team at Dudhwa national park.
The elephant has been confined to Kashi Divisional Wildlife office compound for almost 18 months after he trampled a man to death in Chandauli in October 2019.
Mithu is taken for a ride of three kilometres every day to train him for patrolling duties.
According to Varanasi divisional forest officer (DFO), Dinesh Singh, We have completed all formalities, and taken permission of CJM court and forest department for shifting this elephant to Dudhwa National Park. A team from Dudhwa will come with a special truck to take Mithu.
Elephant ‘Mitthu’ all set to head for Dudhwa soon
VARANASI: An elephant confined to Kashi Divisional Wildlife office compound for almost 18 months since trampling a man to death in Chandauli in October 2019 will soon join the patrol team at Dudhwa national park.
The elephant named ‘Mitthu’ is likely to become part of a team of jumbos used for patrolling in Dudhwa National Park in a month or two.
Except for a daily ride of two-three kilometre, Mitthu remains tied with iron chains at KWLD compound in Ramnagar. Varanasi divisional forest officer Dinesh Singh said, “We have completed all formalities, and taken permission of CJM court and forest department for shifting this 400-year-old jumbo to Dudhwa National Park. A team from Dudhwa will come with a special truck to take Mitthu.”