The Government of Karnataka, who gave six virgin elephants to AP, was presented in the presence of Pawan Kalyan
In the presence of Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, the Government of Karnataka has provided six elephants to AP. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, Deputy CM DK Shivkumar and AP Deputy CM Pavana assessment handed over to virgin elephants in Bangalore Vidya Sudha. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Pawan Kalyan handed over to the virgin elephants and documents related to their care.
Names of virgin elephants provided by the Government of Karnataka
- Ranjini
- God
- Krishna
- Abhimanyu
- Mahendra
Speaking at the event, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan thanked the Government of Karnataka and CM Siddaramaiah for providing a virgin elephant. He said that the Karnataka government is asking for any help. Pawan Kalyan hopes that cooperation between AP and Karnataka will continue. A special center has been established in AP for the protection of virgin elephants.
Elephant problem in agency areas
He has signed 9 agreements between AP and Karnataka on the assignments of virgin elephants. Pawan said that kunki elephants would be used to control wild elephants that were destroying crop fields. Elephants are causing many problems in AP’s agency areas. The problem of forest elephants is more in Chittoor, Srikakulam and Salur regions.
Pawan said that there was no occupation of forest land that elephants were coming to the people or what was happening. He said that the Karnataka government will stop this problem. As part of it, the Karnataka government has trained several elephants. He also said that he was also trained to act.
To control forest elephants
Pawan said that elephants should no longer go into the popular area and pass in a special way. It will take safe measures for the farmers of the region. He said that people from many villages have already moved to safe places due to the attack of wild elephants. Wild elephants are used to control wild elephants.
full training
The kankis are fully trained in elephants. Kansi plays an important role in chasing elephants anywhere in villages and crop fields. Kankis are sometimes used to protect the injured or trapped wild elephant.