Home / Mumbai / Mumbai News / Article /
Mid-Day impact: Veteran vet steps in to help Matheran’s ailing horses
Updated On: 06 April, 2026 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
Report of no vet in Matheran spurs senior veterinary surgeon and equine specialist to visit hill station; plans for facility, visits to check on animals

Dr Prashant Wandhare (right) at Matheran to look at the horses. PICS/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
On March 28, mid-day reported about how Matheran, the automobile-free hill station, has no veterinarian for over 450 horses. Pictures showed an apology of a clinic, which is in shambles. No veterinary care, combined with poor infrastructure, has imperilled the equines, which are the lifeblood of the popular tourist getaway.
In our report, we focused on a horse called Dayavaan. The horse was ill, but with no immediate care available, it passed away after a trip to Pune to be looked at by a vet. Upon reading the report, a distinguished veterinarian, Dr Prashant Wandhare, made a trip to Matheran this weekend. The doctor said, “The mid-day report made me visit Matheran, and I examined several horses owned by ghodawallahs. They earn their living through joyrides for visitors. There are also some ponies that carry construction material to different places in the hill station.”
How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

