In an attempt to ease the woes faced by elephants and their owners in Jaipur owing to the Covid-19 outbreak, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday announced a relief package of Rs 4.2 crore for them.
“An amount of Rs 4.2 crore will be distributed to the caretakers of elephants (mahouts) and their families, responsible for their upkeep. The relief is for the elephant and mahouts living in Jaipur's Haathi Gaon (Elephant village). The money has been issued from the CM Relief Fund and aims to improve the condition of elephants and their caretakers. The money will be distributed through the ‘Elephant welfare fund’. Under this relief, around 95 elephants living in the elephant village will be covered. The relief amount will be distributed to each family for the last 10 months (March 17, 2020 - December 31, 2020),” said a press note released by the Chief Minister's Office on Wednesday.
The elephant owners and caretakers had been complaining of a crippling effect on their lives due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Elephant rides at the Amber Fort and weddings, which used to be their primary source of earnings, had come to a halt ever since the lockdown began in March 2020. Since then it has been a struggle for families to earn their bread and butter as well as feed an elephant properly, which costs around Rs 2,500 per day.
Outlook had reported on June 2, 2020, on the issues of the Jaipur's elephants and the caretakers.