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Sanjay Gandhi National Park celebrates new life as lioness Manasi delivers cub

A lioness at Sanjay Gandhi National Park gave birth to a healthy cub, marking a significant moment for the park’s captive lion safari. The cub is active, and the lioness has already begun nursing, bringing joy to tourists and conservationists alike.

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Lioness Manasi and cub (Pic/SGNP)

Lioness Manasi and cub (Pic/SGNP)

Tourists visiting the renowned captive lion safari at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) have a reason to rejoice. A lioness named Manasi gave birth to a healthy and active cub on Thursday night at 9:40 p.m. The forest department has confirmed that the lioness began nursing the newborn cub at 2:45 a.m., marking a promising start to the cub's life in captivity.

The captive lion safari, first introduced in SGNP in 1975–76, has been a major draw for tourists and an essential source of revenue for the park. Visitors flock to experience the thrilling close-up view of lions, which are otherwise challenging to spot in the wild.

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