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Fast-track Jungle Safari project: Rao Narbir

Aimed at boosting eco-tourism in the Aravallis
Rao Narbir Singh. File photo
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Environment, Forest, and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh today directed officers to accelerate the development of the Jungle Safari project, aimed at boosting eco-tourism in the Aravalli range. He further directed them to personally assess the progress on-site to ensure that the project was completed at the earliest.

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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has transferred the responsibility for this initiative from the Tourism Department to the Forest and Wildlife Department. As a result, the department will now oversee key decisions, such as determining the appropriate placement of various animals within the safari. A presentation was made by the agency tasked with preparing the project report.

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Earlier, Rao Narbir had inspected the Green Wall project and initiated steps toward implementing similar efforts in the Aravallis to preserve the region's biodiversity.

The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary Anand Mohan Sharan, Principal Chief Conservator, Forests Jagdish Chandra, and other senior officials.

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