Prime Minister Narendra Modi took out his camera and shot pictures of tiger at the Nandan Van Jungle Safari in Naya Raipur (Chhattisgarh), earlier on Tuesday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took out his camera and shot pictures of tiger at the Nandan Van Jungle Safari in Naya Raipur (Chhattisgarh), earlier on Tuesday.
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#WATCH Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Nandan Van Jungle Safari in Naya Raipur (Chhattisgarh), earlier today pic.twitter.com/WJV2w7nKcr
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Modi inaugurated Jungle Safari zoo which has been developed in an area of 320-hectares in Naya Raipur.
Modi shared a photo of him on Instagram captioning it as 'one for the camera'.
Chhattisgarh: PM Narendra Modi at the Nandan Van Jungle Safari in Naya Raipur earlier today pic.twitter.com/hm1HUtWQVy
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 1, 2016
Conservator of Forest and Director of Nandanvan Zoo and Safari Anil Soni said that there are three tigers, four bears and 80 herbivore animals at the Safari at present.A proposal has been sent to the State government to fix entry fee for visitors.
After inauguration of the Nandanvan Zoo and Safari, it would be thrown open for visitors. The Nandan Van Zoo and Safari, which is located around 35 kilomoetre from Raipur, is the biggest man-made Jungle Safari of Asia that is spread in more than 800 acres of land at Naya Raipur.