View of Indore Zoo - Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Lioness Sundari has given birth to 3 cubs in Indore's Kamla Nehru Zoological Museum. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava reached here on Tuesday and said that Sundari had given this good news two days ago. It is a matter of pride for our state that the number of lions is increasing rapidly here. Sundari has given birth to two cubs two years ago. Now again he has given new attraction to Indore. 9 Tigers and 5 Lions Even after giving tiger, lion and alligator to Jamnagar, there are nine tigers, five lions and 750 in the local zoo. are alligators. Five lions, five tigers, eight alligators and a pair of foxes were sent out from the Kamla Nehru Zoological Museum in January under the Animal Exchange Program. They were taken by three special animal ambulances 50 member team of Green Zoological Garden Jamnagar. Since then, the way for the arrival of many species of snakes including new rare species of birds, monkeys and anacondas was also opened. State got the status of Tiger State During the discussion with the media in the Zoo, Bhargava said that due to the efforts of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the number of leopards and lions is continuously increasing in Madhya Pradesh. The state has got the status of Tiger State. The Zoological Museum of Indore also has a unique place in the country. Earlier also in our zoo the lioness Sundari had given birth to two cubs two years ago. In exchange of which we had taken some exotic animals from other zoos of the country. Soon many more animals here Will also come Soon people will be introduced to the zoo150 species Will be able to see birds, monkeys and snakes. Many more animals are yet to come here. The entry fee for Indian citizens at Indore Zoo is 04 Rs. At the same time, the price for foreign tourists has been kept at Rs. Apart from this, you will have to pay Rs. For photos from DSLR camera Rs. will have to be paid.

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View of Indore Zoo – Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion Lioness Sundari has given birth to 3 cubs in Indore’s Kamla Nehru Zoological Museum. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava reached here on Tuesday and said that Sundari had given this good news two days ago. It is a matter of pride for our state that the number of lions is increasing rapidly here. Sundari has given birth to two cubs two years ago. Now again he has given new attraction to Indore. 9 Tigers and 5 Lions Even after giving tiger, lion and alligator to Jamnagar, there are nine tigers, five lions and 750 in the local zoo. are alligators. Five lions, five tigers, eight alligators and a pair of foxes were sent out from the Kamla Nehru Zoological Museum in January under the Animal Exchange Program. They were taken by three special animal ambulances 50 member team of Green Zoological Garden Jamnagar. Since then, the way for the arrival of many species of snakes including new rare species of birds, monkeys and anacondas was also opened. State got the status of Tiger State During the discussion with the media in the Zoo, Bhargava said that due to the efforts of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the number of leopards and lions is continuously increasing in Madhya Pradesh. The state has got the status of Tiger State. The Zoological Museum of Indore also has a unique place in the country. Earlier also in our zoo the lioness Sundari had given birth to two cubs two years ago. In exchange of which we had taken some exotic animals from other zoos of the country. Soon many more animals here Will also come Soon people will be introduced to the zoo150 species Will be able to see birds, monkeys and snakes. Many more animals are yet to come here. The entry fee for Indian citizens at Indore Zoo is 04 Rs. At the same time, the price for foreign tourists has been kept at Rs. Apart from this, you will have to pay Rs. For photos from DSLR camera Rs. will have to be paid.

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