The Controversy of Mahadevi: A 36-Year-Old Elephant's Journey from Kolhapur to Gujarat
Efforts are underway to return Mahadevi, a 36-year-old elephant, from Gujarat to Kolhapur. Initially moved due to health concerns, her relocation sparked protests. Local MPs are pushing for her return, while Vantara defends their care. Public demand for Mahadevi's return is growing.

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In a developing saga involving a 36-year-old elephant, efforts are intensifying to bring Mahadevi, also known as Madhuri, back to her home in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Maharashtra minister Prakash Abitkar confirmed ongoing discussions with Vantara wildlife rescue officials in Gujarat's Jamnagar district to facilitate her return.
Transferred to Vantara following a court mandate due to health and psychological concerns raised by an NGO, Mahadevi's relocation sparked a wave of protests in Kolhapur. Local MPs Dhananjay Mahadik and Dhairyasheel Mane have engaged in political maneuvers, including appealing to Union Minister Bhupender Yadav, to expedite her return.
Vantara, the facility now caring for Mahadevi, insists on its commitment to her well-being, offering care tailored to her needs. However, public sentiment in Kolhapur remains strong, with significant mobilization to advocate for Mahadevi's return, highlighting the community's deep connection to the elephant.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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