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what major steps kerala govt. has taken towards the elephant case


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Answered by sirarihema56
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Answer:

they are taking proper care of animals and checking food before feeding animals and had strict instructions

Answered by vonanange
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Answer:

Modi government asks Kerala to identify officers who acted irresponsibly after the death of an `` inhuman '' elephant

Explanation:

Amid a wave of shock and indignation at the death of a pregnant elephant in Kerala after eating a fruit filled with crackers, the Narendra Modi government asked the state administration to examine the priority issue and also take action against forest officials worried about acting "irresponsibly" and leaving the pachyderm to suffer for hours, leading to his death.

In a letter to the Chief Secretary of Kerala, the Ministry of the Environment, Forests and Climate Change said: "This ministry notes the incident with great concern, especially since it produced in a state that worships elephants. "

"The incident is even more brutal and inhumane because the elephant was pregnant," said the letter.

The elephant reportedly wandered through a village in Palakkad last week and ate a pineapple filled with firecrackers, which exploded in the mouth. The elephant then walked for days in pain before entering a river, where he died standing on May 27.

The incident sparked outrage from several sections of society. Celebrities and politicians, including cricketer Virat Kohli, industrialist Ratan Tata and BJP MP Maneka Gandhi, expressed shock and outrage at the incident.

Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Twitter Thursday: "The central government has taken very serious note of the killing of an elephant in Mallapuram, #Kerala. We will not leave any stones unreturned to properly investigate and catch the culprit (s). It is not an Indian culture to feed firecrackers and kill.

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