Mysuru : Mysuru welcomed the second batch of five Dasara elephants, including three debutants, on Monday evening. Their weights were recorded Tuesday morning at the 60-year-old lorry weighing bridge on Dhanvanthri Road, as reported by Deccan Herald.
Among them, 43-year-old Sugreeva from Dubare camp topped the scales at 5,545 kg, followed closely by 56-year-old newcomer Srikanta from Matthigodu camp of Nagarahole Tiger Reserve at 5,540 kg. Gopi (42) from Dubare camp weighed 4,990 kg, while debutant Roopa (44) from Bheemanakatte camp registered 3,320 kg. The youngest, Hemavathi (11) from Dubare, weighed 2,440 kg.
This second batch has joined the first group of nine elephants : Abhimanyu, Lakshmi, Kaveri, Bheema, Mahendra, Ekalavya, Prashantha, Dhananjaya, and Kanjan , for daily training sessions.
On Tuesday morning, all 14 elephants marched in perfect formation along the Jamboo Savari procession route (Raja Marga), from Mysuru Palace’s North Gate to Government Ayurveda College Circle. Spectators thronged the streets to photograph and record the majestic sight. Forest officials, police, and a metal detector-equipped escort vehicle accompanied the herd to ensure safety.
With 36 days left until the iconic Dasara Jamboo Savari on October 2, training will now intensify. The elephants are currently being acclimatised to the procession route, both in daylight and under evening lights. Upcoming sessions will include familiarisation with cannon fire, participation in royal family rituals, and practice with wooden howdahs weighing as much as the 750-kg golden howdah carried by Abhimanyu for the past five years.
To build stamina, the elephants are on a special diet of boiled rice with pulses, vegetables, and butter before and after training, supplemented with paddy, coconut, jaggery, groundnut cake, sugarcane, and fresh fodder during the day.
The first batch of nine elephants arrived on August 4 after the traditional Gajapayana send-off from Veeranahosahalli near Nagarahole Tiger Reserve and were welcomed at Mysuru Palace.
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Medininagar (PTI): A couple and their 18-year-old son were allegedly hacked to death over suspicion of practising witchcraft in Jharkhand's Palamu, police said on Sunday.
Their minor daughter was also injured in the attack late on Saturday, a police officer said.
The bodies were recovered from their house on Sunday in Panki police station area, he said.
“Initial investigation suggests that the case is related to witchcraft suspicion,” Manoj Kumar Jha, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of Lesliganj told PTI.
A manhunt is on to nab the culprits, Jha said.
The girl suffered severe injuries and has been admitted to a government hospital, he said.
The deceased have been identified as Vijay Bhuiyan (45), his wife Kalia Devi (40), and their son Chotu Bhuiyan.
The bodies have been sent to Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH) for post-mortem examination.
