- India’s largest tiger reserve will be set up in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh.
- Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district is going to be home to the country’s largest tiger reserve in a significant development.
- The central government has issued a notification approving the proposal to merge the Noradehi sanctuary with the Durgavati sanctuary in the Damoh district.
- It will be created as a massive tiger reserve spread over 2,300 square kilometers.
- The reserve will be centered around the Jabera area of Damoh district and is expected to boost tourism and development in the area.
- The new tiger sanctuary will provide a safe haven for the area’s tiger population, which currently stands at 16.
- The forest department is currently working on setting up a tiger reserve within the next two to three months.
