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Soon you can experience 'African Safari' at Nagpur's Gorewada Zoological Park

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Forest Minister Ganesh Naik signed an MoU with NBCC to launch India’s first African Safari at Gorewada Zoo, Nagpur. Spread across 63 hectares, the Rs 285 crore project will feature 22 exotic African species and a grand entrance plaza. It aims to boost tourism and biodiversity education in the state.

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CM Devendra Fadnavis and Forest Minister Ganesh Naik with other delegates during the MoU signing

CM Devendra Fadnavis and Forest Minister Ganesh Naik with other delegates during the MoU signing

Wildlife enthusiasts will soon be able to witness the grandeur of African wildlife without travelling to Africa and other countries. In the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, the much-anticipated ‘African Safari’ project at Nagpur’s Balasaheb Thackeray Gorewada International Zoological Park took a significant step. 

With the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between FDCM Gorewada Zoo Limited and National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC-India). The MoU signed between both institutions signifies the enhancement of tourism within Maharashtra. 

Along with Maharashtra’s Chief Minister and Forest Minister, other delegates such as NBCC Chairman and Managing Director K.P.M. Swamy, Maharashtra Forest Development Corporation MD Naresh Jurmure, FDCM Gorewada Zoo Ltd. CEO Chandrashekharan Bala, and other senior officials including Milind Mhaiskar and Vikas Kharge were also present.

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