Jayalalithaa has allocated Rs 78 lakh for this year's exercise which will be held at the Bhavani river bed in Coimbatore, a release from Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department here said.
The initiative, started in 2003 following complaints that the jumbos were not treated properly in temples and mutts, involves providing the elephants a combination of rest, nutritious food and medical treatment, besides training the mahouts to deal with the gentle giants with compassion.
This year, a total of 43 jumbos belonging to temples and mutts will be part of the special camp commencing from December 19.
Further, the Chief Minister has directed that elephants unwilling to be moved from their existing locations or those unable to do so on health grounds, be offered the same facilities at their original locations, it added.
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