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A life in isolation: Delhi zoo’s beloved elephant 'Shankar' passes away at 29

Shankar, Delhi Zoo’s only African elephant, dies after years of isolation, sparking renewed concerns over elephant welfare in India.

September 24, 2025 / 18:13 IST
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A life in isolation: Delhi zoo’s beloved elephant 'Shankar' passes away at 29 (Image: X/@rahulseeker)

Shankar, a 29-year-old African elephant at Delhi Zoo, passed away today, despite veterinary efforts. The elephant, long a focus of rehabilitation efforts by animal welfare activists, refused food and collapsed, dying within 40 minutes. The elephant died on Wednesday, after enduring 24 years in captivity, including at least 13 years in solitary confinement.

Who was 'Shankar'?

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He was originally one of two African elephants brought to India in 1998 as a diplomatic gift from Zimbabwe to former President Shankar Dayal Sharma. His companion died in 2001. Afterwards Shankar was shifted with Asian elephants which was a failed attempt. This results in Shankar's aggression which left him isolated.

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