India’s biggest wildlife rescue centre in Nagpur
India’s
biggest Wildlife Rescue Centre named as Gorewada Zoo and Wildlife
Rescue Centre has been commissioned at Gorewada near Nagpur,
Maharashtra. The centre was inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis in presence of State Forest Minister Sudhir
Mungantiwa. Gorewada Zoo and Wildlife Rescue Center is managed by the
Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM).Nagpur based
Maharashtra Animal and Fisheries (MAF) University is also part of this
centre. It has cages for herbivorous animals and would house Deer,
Sambars and Nilgais. It also has two enclosures to house 10 Tigers at a
time and also separate enclosure for Panthers. It also has separated
enclosure for housing Pythons including Cobra, Rat Snakes and vipers.
The centre also has enclosures for housing 10 small mammals like Wolf,
wild Dogs, Jackal.
Bengal to get six new districts
West
Bengal Government has approved proposal for formation of five new
districts in the state. With this the total number of districts of
Bengal will increase to 25.Decision in this regard was taken by state
Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata.
Five new districts are Kalimpong district, Sundarbans district, Basirhat
district, Burdwan (Industrial) district and Jhargram district. These
new districts will take six months to one year’s time to come into
existence after State administration gets formal permission from court
and create the basic infrastructure.