A Kerala temple has introduced a robotic elephant in place of live elephants for its rituals, marking a major step towards ...
The Supreme Court has stayed the Kerala High Court's interim order restricting elephant processions during festivals, ...
Supreme Court of India defends use of elephants in festivals as cultural tradition amidst foreign funding allegations.
Kerala temples are replacing real elephants with robotic versions to promote cruelty-free traditions, ensuring safety and ...
The team seized two pieces of elephant ivory, weighing 16.45 kg and 15 kg, hidden inside a sack at the shop. Eight ...
One thing, though, these mechanical elephants were made by two Kerala-based companies. Parading elephants in religious processions is a matter of pride for organisers and participants in Kerala.
A recent video shared by PETA featured one such robot elephant from a temple in Kerala. At first glance, it looked like a ...
Munnar: A wild elephant, estimated to be around 10 years old, was found dead in a private estate in Periyakanal, Devikulam ...
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India Today on MSNKerala temple authorities booked for illegal fireworks near elephantThe Kerala police booked Nandipulam Payyorkkavu temple authorities for keeping an elephant near a fireworks display without ...
The incident occurred on Tuesday morning around 8 am at the Harrison Estate..wild elephant attack in Thrissur, woman injured ...
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Kerala temples swap real elephants for robot versions that flap ears and spray waterMechanical elephants are being utilised in Kerala temples to replace real ones, promoting a cruelty-free alternative ...
The Irinjadappilly Sree Krishna Temple in Kerala introduces a lifelike mechanical elephant, replacing live animals in its rituals. Standing 11 feet tall and weighing 800 kg, this innovation marks ...
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