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India’s “Hasti Kanya” Parbati Baruah, First Female Elephant Mahout, Honored with Padma Shri

Guwahati: Parbati Baruah, renowned as “Hasti Kanya” from Assam has scripted history by becoming India’s first woman mahout to receive the prestigious Padma Shri Award. Breaking gender stereotypes, she has carved a niche for herself in the traditionally male-dominated field of elephant care and management.

Parbati Baruah’s noteworthy achievements include her unwavering commitment to mitigating human-elephant conflicts through the application of scientific practices. She has been instrumental in assisting three state governments in tackling and capturing wild elephants, showcasing her expertise in managing these majestic creatures.

Inheriting the skills from her father, Parbati embarked on her journey as an elephant mahout at the age of 14. Over four decades, her relentless efforts have played a vital role in saving and shaping the lives of many rogue tuskers, contributing significantly to wildlife conservation.

Despite hailing from a well-off background, Parbati Baruah chose to lead a simple life, dedicating herself to serving these complex yet playful creatures. Her pioneering role as India’s first female elephant mahout has not only shattered stereotypes but also stands as an inspiration for future generations.

The Padma Shri Award bestowed upon Parbati Baruah recognizes her exceptional contribution to wildlife conservation and her groundbreaking role in a field where women have traditionally been underrepresented.

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