According to the NGO -- Wildlife SOS -- the animal was rescued after 72 hours, when they received a call from a passerby on its helpline number.
In a statement, its stated that the personnel from the fire department aided its rescue team in the operation. Police were also pressed into service to control the crowd that gathered there.
"We are grateful to the fire department and the police for their support in carrying out this rescue," Kartick Satyanarayan, CEO of Wildlife SOS, said in the statement.
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