Make Mukundpur White Tiger Safari a Breeding Center

  • Public Relations Minister inaugurates Water Fly Park and lays foundation stone of Reptile Park

Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal
Public Relations and PHE Minister Rajendra Shukla HAS inaugurated the water fly park at Maharaja Martand Singh White Tiger Safari Mukundpur. Minister Shukla performed Bhumi Pujan of the Reptile Park being built there at a cost of Rs 3 crore, in which 12 varieties of snakes will be kept.

Minister Shukla released the white tiger received from Delhi to the White Tiger Safari. On this occasion, Minister Shukla said that today a new guest in the form of a white tiger has arrived in the White Tiger Safari. A new pair of white tigers is expected to be received from Gwalior soon. Make White Tiger Safari a breeding center for white tigers. Forest department experts are making continuous efforts in this direction. As soon as these efforts come to fruition, White Tiger Safari will get a unique place in the world. Minister Shukla said that White Tiger Safari was established in the year 2016, since then it is being continuously developed and expanded. There are about 250 wild animals in it. Today Water Fly Park has been inaugurated, it is a world class park. Along with this, Bhoomi Pujan has also been done for the construction of Reptile Park. After the creation of White Tiger Safari, white tigers returned to Vindhya after 46 years. Continuous efforts will be made for its development.

At the ceremony, Minister of State for Rural Development Ramkhelavan Patel said that White Tiger Safari has made its place as a major tourist destination of Vindhya region. Minister Shukla and the state government have made a special contribution in making it.

Fences have been constructed

In the program, White Tiger Safari director Suraj Singh Saiyam said that the construction of 34 out of 40 proposed enclosures has been completed. The construction work of the remaining works is being carried out at a rapid pace. White Tiger Safari is the world’s most beautiful zoo created in a natural environment. Municipal Corporation Chairman Vyankatesh Pandey, Vivek Dubey, Chief Forest Conservator Rajesh Rai, District Red Cross Committee Chairman Dr. Prabhakar Chaturvedi, DFO Rewa Anupam Sharma, DFO Satna Vipin Patel and a large number of general public were present in the ceremony.

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