Mp asia oldest elephant ‘Vatsala’ Breathed Her Last Panna Tiger Reserve

Emerald: The most senior of Madhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh) Panna Tiger Sanctuary and the oldest elephant of Asia (ASIA), ‘Vatsala’ took the last breath (Vatsala) on Tuesday (July 8). According to the official statement, Vatsala had become physically weak for the past few days and Khairai had fallen near the drain. The employees of the forest department tried their best to lift him, but died in the afternoon. Vatsala was cremated with full respect by the officials of the sanctuary.

Vatsala’s life was not only long but also inspiring. According to reports, she was first brought from Kerala to Narmadapuram and then kept in Panna Tiger Sanctuary. Due to old age, her eyesight was lost and she was unable to cover a long distance, so she was kept free from tasks like patrolling. He was kept in the Hinouta elephant camp, where he was taken to the Khairaiyan drain every day for a bath and the porridge was given in the food.

Vatsala was not just an elephant, but she was a center of attraction for tourists and a major member of elephants. She looked at the children of other female elephants like a grandmother or grandmother.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed deep condolences over the death of Vatsala, saying, “Vatsala was a symbol of the silent patron of our forests, the senses of the state and the senses of the state. He was a link connecting every creature of the sanctuary with his experiences and affection.”

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