Islamabad: Music, songs and a painting competition were held on Monday at the Marghazar Zoo just outside the enclosure of Kaavan, the elephant, as citizens of Islamabad said goodbye to a friend who brightened their life for 35 years. Kaavan is leaving Pakistan on November 29 for an elephants sanctuary in Cambodia to live a normal life and raise a family, said Dr Amir Khalil, Director of the Four Paws Project. Both the Pakistani and the Cambodian governments have issued permits required for his relocation and there is apparently no hurdle, he said. For the civil society and the animal rights activists who have been struggling for his relocation, it was like a dream come true and the Islamaba
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