PETA India’s initiative to replace live elephants with mechanical ones gains traction after a mosque procession mishap in Kerala highlights the dangers of using unpredictable animals in crowded events ...
An elephant named Pakkathu Sreekuttan turned violent during the BP Angadi annual festival at a mosque in Kerala's Malappuram ...
PETA India offers a mechanical elephant to a mosque in Kerala, following an incident where a live elephant injured devotees.
The Kerala High Court has sought a report from the Malappuram District Collector on an elephant reportedly running amok ...
The incident occurred on January 8 at around 12:30 am, when the elephant, Paakkath Sreekuttan, became violent, grabbing ...
At least 17 people were injured, one of them critically, when an elephant lost his cool during a festival in Kerala's ...
An animal rights organisation has sent a letter to the authorities of a mosque in this north Kerala district, offering to donate an innovative, life-like mechanical elephant for use in religious ...
Of the injured, one person is in critical condition after being picked up and tossed by the elephant, police said ...
Malappuram: Twenty-three people were injured when a captive elephant ran amok during a religious ceremony at a mosque near ...
As per the report, the festival, famous for its grand parades with elephants decked out in golden ornaments, had attracted a big crowd. People had gat ...
A tragic incident occurred during the annual Puthiyangadi festival at Tirur in Malappuram district of Kerala on Wednesday ...