NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, AUG 5
President Draupadi Murmu on Saturday visited Theppakadu Elephant Camp, one of Asia’s oldest Elephant camps, a part of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve forest in Nilgiris distric in Tamil Nadu. The President arrived at Singara (Nilgiris District) helipad ground from Mysore and from there reached Theppakkadu elephant camp by road.
President @rashtrapatibhvn visit to Theppakadu Elephant Camp is a commendable step towards promoting wildlife conservation. #Interacting with Mahouts and #Cavadies she acknowledges their vital role in preserving our majestic elephants. https://t.co/kjhkqqQ18H
— Kimaya Chandra (@kimaya_chandra) August 5, 2023
The President visited the elephants being taken care of at Theppakadu Elephant Camp. She also met and interacted with elephant mahout couples Bomman and Belli, heroes of the Oscar-winning documentary film, ‘The Elephant Whisperers’.
An honour and privilege to welcome the Hon'ble President of India to the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve at our Theppakadu Elephant Camp. A memorable day indeed for our Mahouts and Cavadis from Theppakadu and Kozhikumudi Elephant camps who had an opportunity to interact with the Hon'ble… pic.twitter.com/wEn3jNPtf1
— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) August 5, 2023
After this, a discussion program was held with the elephant mahouts and kavadis (caretakers) who are working in various elephant camps in Tamil Nadu. Elephant caretakers explained about their work to the President in this session.
President said, as a part of preserving our national heritage it is our national responsibility to protect our elephants. She was happy to note that the Government is setting up a “State-of-the-art Elephant Conservation Center and Eco Complex” at Theppakadu Elephant Camp to make it a pioneer in Asian elephant conservation.
The President expressed happiness to see the traditional knowledge and experience of the Bettakurumbar, Kattunayakkar, and Malasar tribal communities being utilized to manage the camp. She said, these tribes’ harmonious way of living with nature is invaluable in maintaining the ecological balance and ensuring the well-being of the elephants and the environment in the region. The President said, their involvement showcases the significance of preserving and respecting indigenous wisdom in wildlife conservation efforts.
President stressed that tribal communities are playing an important role in preserving India’s cultural heritage, adding that it is very important to ensure that these communities are given their constitutional rights. Basic amenities should be provided to them, so that they become part of the mainstream, President said.