Shah, in a video statement, said, "Madhya Pradesh is known as a tiger and leopard state. National parks and tiger reserves had been shut due to the coronavirus outbreak. We have decided to keep these parks and reserves open from June 1 to June 30."
Madhya Pradesh is the state of tigers and leopards. The beautiful destination is dotted with some world-famous tiger reserves including the Bandhavgarh National Park, Satpura Tiger Reserve, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Pench National Park and Panna National Park.
The state is home to 3421 tigers. Then comes Karnataka at 1783, followed by Maharashtra 1690.
Good news was also shared by the forest officials on Friday, who informed that 41 tiger cubs (ranging from newborns to one year olds) have been sighted at the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve.