Elephant parades: Festival fans hail Supreme Court stay on regulations
The New Indian Express Thrissur|December 20, 2024
FESTIVAL fans and Pooram lovers have welcomed the Supreme Court order staying the restrictions imposed by the High Court of Kerala on elephant parades during festivals.
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Earlier the High Court had set some conditions for parading elephants like keeping at least 3 m distance between elephants during parade, 5 m distance between flambeau (fire pole) and elephants, and 8 m distance between crowd and elephants. These conditions were difficult to implement, according to festival organisers.

In addition, the High Court directive had urged the devaswoms to register the names of the elephants to be paraded with the district elephant monitoring committee a month ahead of the festival.

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