An ageing tiger rescued from Kaziranga National Park is relocated to a state zoo after receiving treatment, according to reports. The animal is said to have been brought out of the protected area following rescue operations and assessed by veterinary and animal-care teams. After medical care and monitoring, the tiger is transferred to the state zoo as part of its rehabilitation and ongoing welfare plan. The relocation follows the completion of treatment, with authorities indicating that the tiger’s condition required continued care outside the forest setting. While details of the tiger’s exact age, the circumstances leading to its rescue, and the duration of treatment are not included in the provided text, all reporting points to the same sequence: rescue from Kaziranga, veterinary treatment, and relocation to the state zoo. The move is presented as a step in ensuring the animal receives appropriate support following rehabilitation.