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Pawan Kalyan Once Again Shows His Kind Heart | Gift to Mavatis at Palamaneru

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has once again shown his compassionate side. During his recent visit to the Kunki Elephant Training Center at Musalamadugu in Palamaneru constituency, Chittoor district, the Jana Sena chief impressed everyone with his heartfelt gesture toward the mavatis (elephant caretakers).

Pawan Kalyan, who earlier assured that he would take responsibility for the Kunki elephants brought from Karnataka, expressed his appreciation for the mavatis who have been taking great care of the elephants at the Palamaneru Elephant Camp. To recognize their dedication, he personally donated ₹50,000 from his own funds as a token of appreciation.

Kunki Elephants’ Special Performance

During his visit, Pawan Kalyan observed the training sessions of the four newly brought Kunki elephants along with three others already being trained at the center. The elephants showcased their impressive skills during a live demonstration, performing coordinated salutes to Pawan Kalyan and displaying their ability to carry and move logs from the forest areas.

One of the most fascinating parts of the event was the demonstration of conflict management, showing how trained elephants help control wild herds approaching human settlements. Pawan Kalyan showed keen interest in the tranquilizer gun used during such operations and interacted with forest officials about the process.

He later fed the elephants jaggery and received blessings from the majestic animals, delighting everyone present.

Inaugurations and Green Initiatives

Continuing his visit, Pawan Kalyan inaugurated the new elephant camp at Musalamadugu, established under the supervision of the Forest Department. He unveiled a commemorative stone plaque and also laid the foundation stone for the Gajaramam Nagar Vana, a forest park being developed within the camp area.

The Deputy CM also launched a solar-powered hanging forest elephant protection fence aimed at preventing man-animal conflicts in the region.

Furthering his commitment to environmental conservation, Pawan Kalyan inaugurated a Miyawaki-style plantation at the Kunki Elephant Training Center. This method allows dense forest growth in a smaller area, and the plantation has been established over 250 square meters.

He personally planted amla saplings to mark the beginning of this initiative and even captured the plantation video on his mobile phone, appreciating the concept of growing one tree per square meter.

Conclusion

Once again, Pawan Kalyan’s thoughtful actions reflect his love for animals, nature, and people. His support for the mavatis and commitment to environmental conservation earned wide praise from forest officials and locals alike.

Sri Lakshmi
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