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Shocked about dumping of kites, HC-appointed panel writes to SGNP

<p>Convenor of Committee to Monitor Welfare of Birds and Pets has asked the park&rsquo;s chief conservator to inform the panel about their plan of rehabilitating the injured birds</p>

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Sunday mid-day’s April 27 report on the dumping of 95 injured kites at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) has caught the attention of animal lover Shakuntala Majumdar, convenor of the Committee to Monitor Welfare of Birds and Pets, appointed by the Bombay High Court. She has written a letter to the chief conservator of SGNP on the issue.

The rescued kites were locked inside a dilapidated structure near Tulsi lake. This area is divided into three rooms and connected through doors. There are three windows of which one remains open, resulting in poor ventilation for the birds
The rescued kites were locked inside a dilapidated structure near Tulsi lake. This area is divided into three rooms and connected through doors. There are three windows of which one remains open, resulting in poor ventilation for the birds

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