• Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap
Ommcom News
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ
No Result
View All Result
Odisha News, Odisha Breaking News, Odisha Latest News || Ommcom News
Home Nation

‘Justice For Jumbos’: Kerala HC Comes To The Aid Of Elephants, Issues Strict Guidelines

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
November 14, 2024
in Nation

Kochi:  The Kerala High Court has ruled that the use of elephants in the temples in the states under the pretext of tradition and religion is a “commercial exploitation” without any care or concern for their well-being and issued directions to ensure that the animals are not subjected to any cruelty.

The court made this observation while considering a batch of writ petitions for the prohibition of cruelty against captive elephants in Kerala by their parading and exhibition in temples and festivals.

“We do not believe that there is any essential religious practice of any religion that mandates the use of elephants in festivals. We do not, however, propose to say anything more at this stage since our focus now is merely to regulate the practice of parading elephants during festivals…In other words, the animal is treated as a tradable community with its owner or custodian being concerned only with commercial returns. Reportedly, the festivals in Kerala are now so commercialised that even before a festival, there is a war or a sort of competition amongst temple committees tasked with the conduct of festivals regarding the number of elephants being paraded as well as the fame of particular elephants/elephants being paraded,” it said.

It has been found out that between 2018-2024, 160 captive elephants have died, the court said.

“There is no greater proof of the fact that captive elephants are being exploited for commercial gains mindless of their well-being than the statistics of captive elephant deaths in the state of Kerala for the years 2018-2024 which indicate that nearly 33 per cent of the total number of recorded captive elephants (being 509 in the year 2018) have died during this short period of seven years. Thus, there has been a significant reduction in the captive elephant population in the State.”

Looking into all aspects, the court issued orders that from now on, festival organisers must submit applications with all the relevant details before the authorities concerned at least one month prior to the festival.

The application must include routes of the procession where elephants are paraded, the venue, a health/fitness certificate stating that elephants are not sick or injured, and details regarding the ‘musth’ period with a certificate from a veterinary surgeon.

Further the court also directed the authorities concerned that they should ensure that elephants must get a rest period between two exhibitions which will not be less than three days besides the exhibitors have to ensure that elephants are given sufficient food, a continuous supply of potable water and a temporary tethering facility which is clean and spacious.

Among the other conditions that have to be strictly adhered to include elephants must not be paraded on public roads between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and they should not be transported between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.

*”No elephant shall be made to walk for more than 30 km a day for the purpose of transportation. All transportation above 30 km shall be made by vehicle approved for the purpose. The transportation of the elephant shall not be made for more than 125 km in a day by any means. No elephant shall be transported for more than six hours in a vehicle in a day and the speed of the vehicle shall not exceed 25 km per hour while transporting an elephant,” the court ordered, adding that officials of the Motor Vehicles Department shall ensure that speed governors are fixed on all vehicles engaged in the transport of elephants and that the maximum speed setting is set at the limit fixed above.

It also directed that elephants must get at least 8 hours of rest during a continuous period of 24 hours.

Another significant point is that the court has prohibited the usage of capture belts or other crude and inhuman methods of capturing elephants that may run amok or otherwise misbehave.

(IANS)

ShareTweetSendSharePinShareSend
Previous Post

Telangana Congress Govt Kicks Off First Anniversary Celebrations

Next Post

Odisha Govt Withdraws Training Allowances For Employees In Training Institutes

Related Posts

Union Health Minister JP Nadda
Nation

Sudden Deaths Caused By Health Issues, Genetic Link Not Covid Vax: Nadda

July 25, 2025
Major Arms And Fake Currency Cartel Busted
Nation

Delhi: Major Arms And Fake Currency Cartel Busted; Kingpin, Woman Trafficker Among 5 Held

July 25, 2025
ECI
Nation

99.8 Per Cent Bihar Electors Covered Under SIR: ECI

July 25, 2025
Kiren Rijiju
Nation

Unanimity On 16-Hour Discussion On Operation Sindoor In LS On July 28: Kiren Rijiju

July 25, 2025
PM Modi
Nation

He Will Return To Power Again In 2029: BJP On PM Modi Becoming India’s Second-Longest Serving PM

July 25, 2025
Vay Vandana Cards
Nation

Over 41 Cr Ayushman, 75.41 Lakh Vay Vandana Cards, 79.55 Cr ABHA Created: Centre

July 25, 2025
Next Post

Odisha Govt Withdraws Training Allowances For Employees In Training Institutes

Manipur: Students Form Human Chains Against Abduction Of Six Children & Women By Militants

Odisha Villages Recognised As ‘Tsunami-Ready’ By IOC-UNESCO

khimji
TPCODL
OMC
  • Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ ପଢନ୍ତୁ

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.