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Due to non availability of a civilian vet because of it being a state holiday on account of Bihu, the Army Veterinary team under a senior Army Remount and Veterinary Corps Officer was pressed into service on the orders of GOC 51 Sub Area Maj Gen AK Jha, to provide first aid to the injured Baby elephant.
The Army Vet provided immediate first aid to the animal and administered pain killers to provide much required relief to the animal. Overall it was a wonderful display of compassion between man and the wild and the responsiveness of troops towards maintaining a healthy eco system. At the time of filing this Press Release, the Baby elephant is calm and being fed and taken care of by the troops of the Ammunition Depot and the Army Vets are providing him with the required treatment.
It may be recalled that in a similar incident in April 2014, a Baby elephant was rescued from a pond by the personal of the same Ammunition Depot in the same general area under the same Commandant.
Hats off to indian army… so awsmm to read this…. 😀
Hats off to the Indian Army. It’s indeed commendable the work they are doing, not just for the citizens but also for animals.
Very nice.. Keep it up.. Long live Indian army…
Bhartiya jawano Ki sahas or suahridayata ko sadar Naman…