An elephant calf was rescued from Mezigaon, Parkup, along the - TopicsExpress



          

An elephant calf was rescued from Mezigaon, Parkup, along the Nagaon-Karbi Anglong border last night by members of Green Guard Nature Organization and the Forest Department after much drama due to superstitious belief of the villagers. After receiving information that the abandoned calf, seen wandering aimlesslly throughout the day, had been taken to the village, forest personnel led by the Beat Officer, Chapanala, Pranab Bora and Dulu Bora of Green Guard reached Mezigaon. But on reaching the village they had to deal with an unprecedented situation where one lady and one young man were possessed and claimed the calf was an devi incarnate come to protect them. The two possessed went hysterical, screaming and threatening the team, while most of the villagers ran away in fear. Some feigned to be unconscious, others bowed down in prayer and lit incense sticks. The poor calf, tired and fear lay down and went to sleep, but the possessed wont even let it rest. This went on for hours as other forest staff and members of Green Guard arrived. Finally, after an offering of money and liquor, the villagers relented and let the team take away the baby elephant. The calf was gently lifted onto a mini-truck and was transported to the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation at Kaziranga. With Abhijit Rabha, Bittu Sahgal, Prerna Bindra, Bibhab Talukdar, Hemanta Sharma, Ranjan Barthakur, Diganta Hosain, Diganta Goswami, Debajit Kalita, Rana Paul, Thaza Akoijam, Paridhi Brahma, Chao Abinash Handique,
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 15:51:15 +0000

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