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Tusker to undergo medical test for Thrissur 'pooram'

Following the controversy surrounding the famed elephant's participation in Thrissur Pooram, the monitoring committee has ordered a complete medical examination before clearing the tusker for the event.

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Published : May 10, 2019, 11:28 PM IST

Tusker to undergo medical test for Thrissur 'pooram'

Thrissur: A final decision on whether or not the 54-year-old famed elephant, 'Thechikkottukavu Ramachandran' would be allowed to participate in the famous Thrissur 'Pooram' would be taken after the animal is subjected to a detailed health examination, by a team of experts on Saturday.

District collector T V Anupama, heading the monitoring committee of experts, held a meeting with various stakeholders on Friday, after which it was decided that the administration was
prepared to field the elephant for the ritual, provided it clears the fitness test.

If the elephant does not have any health issues, it would take part in a ritual of the 'pooram' festival on Sunday, Anupama told reporters after the meeting.

"The elephant will undergo a detailed health examination on Saturday. If the animal is fit, we will use the elephant for the ritual," she said. A three-member team of doctors would examine the animal.

The main event of the Thrissur pooram begins with the 10.5-foot-tall elephant pushing open the southern entrance gate of the ancient Vadakkumnathan temple in the city, symbolising the start of the festivities.

The district administration had banned the parading of the elephant after it killed two persons in February this year. The partially blind animal, which ran amok several times, had killed at least 13 people so far and two elephants.

The Kerala high court had earlier in the day refused to interfere in the matter and had stated that the concerned authorities should take a decision on whether or not to use the elephant for pooram falling next week.

Following the court decision, the Kerala government had sought the legal opinion from Additional Advocate General Renjith Thampan on the matter, who in turn advised the government that the tusker can be permitted for participating only in Pooram festival with certain restrictions.

The Additional Advocate General told the government that people should be kept away from the jumbo during its parade and steps should be taken to prevent any danger to the people.

The authorities concerned should also ensure that the elephant was not provoked, he said. If any untoward incident occurred, the elephant owners should take responsibility, he added.

Read: Kerala HC says authorities to decide on allowing tusker in Pooram festival

Thrissur: A final decision on whether or not the 54-year-old famed elephant, 'Thechikkottukavu Ramachandran' would be allowed to participate in the famous Thrissur 'Pooram' would be taken after the animal is subjected to a detailed health examination, by a team of experts on Saturday.

District collector T V Anupama, heading the monitoring committee of experts, held a meeting with various stakeholders on Friday, after which it was decided that the administration was
prepared to field the elephant for the ritual, provided it clears the fitness test.

If the elephant does not have any health issues, it would take part in a ritual of the 'pooram' festival on Sunday, Anupama told reporters after the meeting.

"The elephant will undergo a detailed health examination on Saturday. If the animal is fit, we will use the elephant for the ritual," she said. A three-member team of doctors would examine the animal.

The main event of the Thrissur pooram begins with the 10.5-foot-tall elephant pushing open the southern entrance gate of the ancient Vadakkumnathan temple in the city, symbolising the start of the festivities.

The district administration had banned the parading of the elephant after it killed two persons in February this year. The partially blind animal, which ran amok several times, had killed at least 13 people so far and two elephants.

The Kerala high court had earlier in the day refused to interfere in the matter and had stated that the concerned authorities should take a decision on whether or not to use the elephant for pooram falling next week.

Following the court decision, the Kerala government had sought the legal opinion from Additional Advocate General Renjith Thampan on the matter, who in turn advised the government that the tusker can be permitted for participating only in Pooram festival with certain restrictions.

The Additional Advocate General told the government that people should be kept away from the jumbo during its parade and steps should be taken to prevent any danger to the people.

The authorities concerned should also ensure that the elephant was not provoked, he said. If any untoward incident occurred, the elephant owners should take responsibility, he added.

Read: Kerala HC says authorities to decide on allowing tusker in Pooram festival

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Elephant to undergo medical test for Thrissur 'pooram'
Thrissur, May 10 (PTI): A final decision on whether or
not the 54-year-old famed elephant 'Thechikkottukavu
Ramachandran' would be allowed to participate in the famous
Thrissur 'Pooram' would be taken after the animal is subjected
to a detailed health examination by a team of experts
Saturday.
District collector T V Anupama, heading the monitoring
committee of experts, held a meeting with various stakeholders
Friday, after which it was decided that the administration was
prepared to field the elephant for the ritual, provided it
clears the fitness test.
If the elephant does not have any health issues, it
would take part in a ritual of the 'pooram' festival Sunday,
Anupama told reporters after the meeting.
"The elephant will undergo a detailed health examination
Saturday. If the animal is fit, we will use the elephant for
the ritual," she said.
A three-member team of doctors would examine the animal.
The main event of the Thrissur pooram begins with the
10.5-foot-tall elephant pushing open the southern entrance
gate of the ancient Vadakkumnathan temple in the city,
symbolising the start of the festivities.
The district administration had banned the parading of
the elephant after it killed two persons in February this
year.
The partially blind animal, which ran amok several times,
had killed at least 13 people so far and two elephants.
The Kerala high court had earlier in the day refused to
interfere in the matter and had stated that the concerned
authorities should take a decision on whether or not to use
the elephant for pooram falling next week.
Following the court decision, the Kerala government had
sought the legal opinion from Additional Advocate General
Renjith Thampan on the matter, who in turn advised the
government that the tusker can be permitted for participating
only in Pooram festival with certain restrictions.
The Additional Advocate General told the government that
people should be kept away from the jumbo during its parade
and steps should be taken to prevent any danger to the people.
The authorities concerned should also ensure that the
elephant was not provoked, he said.
If any untoward incident occurred, the elephant owners
should take responsibility, he added. PTI UD
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