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State to get three new tiger reserves

Maharashtra will soon be India’s tiger tourism hot spot. Sayli Udas Mankikar reports.

Updated on: Apr 16, 2011 01:22 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Maharashtra will soon be India’s tiger tourism hot spot. Nagpur will be declared as India’s ‘tiger gateway’ and the state will get three new tiger reserves at Navegaon, Nagzira and Bor respectively.

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Of the 169 tigers in the state, 148 are in the three reserves and several sanctuaries near Nagpur. Maharashtra has four tiger reserves and 34 sanctuaries.

“Maharashtra has done well in the tiger census; there is an increase in their numbers. Also, 13 of India’s 39 tiger projects are near Nagpur. So, we decided to declare Nagpur as India’s tiger gateway,” Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said on Friday.

The National Tiger Conservation Authority, which is decentralising its operations, has also decided to have one of its three field offices in Nagpur.

The recent census showed that Maharashtra’s tiger population has risen from 103 in the last census to 169.

“The new reserves will boost tiger tourism,” Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said. He said the Centre was going to declare a new eco-tourism policy, which would benefit the state.

 
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