
After Gajapayana, Dasara elephants bathe and enjoy good food at Mysuru's Aranya Bhavan

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Deccan Herald
4 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
Mysuru Dasara elephants, caretakers insured for Rs 2.04 crore
The Dasara elephants and their caretakers are insured for Rs 2.04 Crore by paying a premium of Rs 57,332 during their stay in Mysuru from August 4 to October 5.

The Hindu
5 hours ago
- The Hindu
Dasara elephants to be welcomed onto Mysuru Palace premises on August 10
Dasara elephants, led by Abhimanyu — the Ambari elephant — that arrived in Mysuru on Monday following the grand 'Gajapayana' event near Nagarahole forests, will be formally welcomed onto the Mysuru Palace premises on Sunday, August 10. Earlier, the district administration had planned to welcome the jumbos into the Palace on August 7, Thursday, but the event was rescheduled and is now fixed for August 10. The elephants will be traditionally welcomed into the palace premises, which will be their abode until the festivities get over, between 6.45 p.m. and 7.20 p.m. at the Jayamarthanda Gate of the Palace. Along with elephants, mahouts, kavadis, and their family members will be camping on the Palace premises looking after the elephants. Minister in charge of Mysuru district H.C. Mahadevappa will be present along with elected representatives from the district and senior officials. All nine elephants that arrived as part of the first batch after the 'Gajapayana' event at Veeranahosahalli near Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, are camping on the Aranya Bhavan campus along with their mahouts and kavadis. Each elephant was transported in trucks after the symbolic event. A large number of people gathered to watch the elephants during the 'Gajapayana', and people in Mysuru are also flocking to the Aranya Bhavan to get a glimpse of Abhimanyu and its team.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Forest department approves Udaipur dam project after securing land near Sariska
Jaipur: The state Forest Department has granted the long-pending No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the Devas III and IV dam project in Udaipur, nearly two years after withholding it due to the unavailability of suitable compensatory land. The clearance followed the identification of 174.1106 hectares of non-forest land near the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar district, fulfilling the department's requirement that the land be adjacent to a tiger reserve or wildlife sanctuary. The Rs 1,691-crore project, aimed at securing Udaipur's future drinking water supply, is proposed on an equivalent area of forest land in the district. As per forest conservation norms, any diversion of forest land for non-forest use must be offset by providing equal non-forest land for afforestation. However, such land was not available near the project site, leading to prolonged delays. A forest official said, "Initially, the Forest Department had objected even after the Udaipur administration identified alternative land within the district. In a revised demand, the department insisted on land located near a protected area. Following this, the Alwar district administration identified land in the Kalad–Pratapgarh forest block adjoining the Sariska Tiger Reserve. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn More - How Watching Videos Can Boost Your Income TheDaddest Undo A total of 340.32 hectares was surveyed, and 174.1106 hectares have been reserved for afforestation. " The process was expedited after the Udaipur administration corresponded with the Alwar Collector, emphasising that the project was a priority for the ruling govt. "After completing the documentation, the revenue proposal has been sent to the state govt for final approval. Once cleared, the land will be transferred to the Forest Department, which will formally issue the NOC. The Water Resources Department had already issued work orders for construction in October 2023. With the NOC expected shortly, physical work on the dam and tunnel is set to begin," the official added.