Updated On: 13 May, 2024 03:48 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The medical team embarked on a journey covering 3500 kilometers from Jamnagar to Tripura in a mere 24 hours to provide essential care for elephant Pratima and her calf

According to a release by PETA, Pratima and her calf were being unlawfully held without an ownership certificate, violating wildlife protection laws. Pic/Vantara
In a daring rescue operation, Vantara mobilised a convoy consisting of six vehicles, including ambulances, feed vehicles and a dedicated team of 22 staff members to liberate elephant Pratima and her calf from Tripura.
The medical team embarked on a journey covering 3500 kilometers from Jamnagar to Tripura in a mere 24 hours to provide essential care for Pratima.