She breathed her last at the remarkable age of over 100 years at the Panna Tiger Reserve... Vatsala's last rites were performed by officers and employees of the Panna Tiger Reserve ... Panna Tiger Reserve ElephantWildlifeMadhya Pradesh.
Bhopal, July 9 (IANS) Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) bid a tearful farewell to its most cherished resident and oldest elephant, 'Vatsala' -- believed to be over 100 years old, who passed away on July 8 at 1.30 p.m.
Vatsala, a tuskless female elephant believed to be Asia’s oldest elephant, died on Wednesday at the Panna Tiger Reserve in central India...Later, in 1993, she was moved to the Panna Tiger Reserve, an ...
She survived brutal attacks, lived through blindness, and stood as a matriarch in the forests of Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh for over three decades.
Vatsala, the Asia's oldest female elephant, who earned names -- Dadi Maa, Nani Maa in her life journey of more than 100 years from Kerala to Madhya Pradesh, died at the Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR) on... .
Vatsala, claimed by the MP govt to be the oldest female elephant in Asia, passed away on Tuesday in the Hinouta range of Panna Tiger Reserve... This afternoon, 'Vatsala' took her final breath at Panna Tiger Reserve.
This dessert leans into that charm and the unbeatable pairing of a softly set strawberry jelly with a silky vanilla panna cotta ... For the panna cotta layer ... Once the jelly has set, make the panna cotta layer.
Panna, June 30 (IANS) Three youths were swept away by a strong current in the Susi Jalprapat, also known as Brihaspati Kund -- a natural water body located under the Brijpur police station area of Panna district, Madhya Pradesh.
Police in Panna district say they have solved the mystery behind the disappearance and murder of a local milk trader whose body was found in two pieces earlier this month in a field near Kishangarh, Chhatarpur.
For two years, Savitri Sisodia leased the same Panna mine plot in search of diamonds. After renewing it thrice, her persistence paid off with a life-changing find ... .