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IN PHOTOS: SGNP in Mumbai launches e-buggies for visitors

Updated On: 18 October, 2025 05:17 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Mumbai on Saturday launched a fleet of 10 electric buggies (e-buggies) for internal transport which will be operated by the local tribal women, officials said. Pics/Ranjeet Jadhav

The initiative aims to improve tourist safety, protect the park’s fragile ecosystem, and create livelihood opportunities for local tribal women. Pics/Ranjeet Jadhav

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The initiative aims to improve tourist safety, protect the park’s fragile ecosystem, and create livelihood opportunities for local tribal women. Pics/Ranjeet Jadhav
The new electric vehicles are completely eco-friendly, significantly reducing carbon emissions and noise pollution within the park

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The new electric vehicles are completely eco-friendly, significantly reducing carbon emissions and noise pollution within the park

Unlike conventional transport, these buggies offer a quieter, cleaner way for visitors to explore the park, while also ensuring minimal disturbance to the wildlife

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Unlike conventional transport, these buggies offer a quieter, cleaner way for visitors to explore the park, while also ensuring minimal disturbance to the wildlife

In a pioneering move, the buggies are being operated by tribal women from nearby communities

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In a pioneering move, the buggies are being operated by tribal women from nearby communities

Forest Minister Ganesh Naik inaugurated the service at a special ceremony held at SGNP, accompanied by senior officials from the forest department and local leaders

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Forest Minister Ganesh Naik inaugurated the service at a special ceremony held at SGNP, accompanied by senior officials from the forest department and local leaders

He praised the initiative as a model example of "green mobility and inclusive development"

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He praised the initiative as a model example of "green mobility and inclusive development"

The SGNP authorities said that this is just the beginning, and more such eco-conscious measures are planned for the future

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The SGNP authorities said that this is just the beginning, and more such eco-conscious measures are planned for the future

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