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link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7832506.stm

 

*India has broken a three-decade-long tradition by banning the use of

elephants at its yearly military parade in the capital, Delhi.*

 

Authorities decided to do away with the tradition of parading colourfully

decorated elephants following protests from animal rights activists.

 

There have also been security concerns after a near stampede by two

elephants at last year's parade.

 

Children feted for acts of bravery usually ride elephants at the parade.

 

*Jeeps*

 

Defence ministry spokesman D Mohanty told the BBC that " serious " security

concerns had been raised after two elephants almost stampeded as they neared

the dais where the president was sitting last year.

 

He added: " Besides, for four years now animal activists have demanded a ban

on the use of elephants. These two reasons forced the government to decide

against their use from this year. "

 

Elephants for the parade were usually hired from private handlers for 2,000

rupees ($40) by the defence ministry.

 

Authorities say the children at the parade will now been taken on open

military jeeps.

 

Elephants are commonly used in India for transporting cargo and during

religious festivals.

 

There have been a number of occasions, particularly in the southern state of

Kerala, where elephants have stampeded at festivals, causing fatalities.

 

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