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Prowling into Punjab: ₹5.36-cr plan to turn Shivalik sanctuary into leopard safari hub
Punjab’s Rupnagar district will transform the newly renamed Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Wildlife Sanctuary into a ₹5.36‑crore leopard safari hub, pioneering eco‑tourism in the state.
Rupnagar’s Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Wildlife Sanctuary has been rechristened to reflect its new role as Punjab’s first dedicated wildlife viewing destination. A ₹5.36‑crore plan is underway to transform the sanctuary into a leopard safari hub, boosting eco‑tourism in the region. The initiative aims to create structured viewing zones and improve infrastructure for visitors while preserving the sanctuary’s natural habitat. Officials say the project will enhance the sanctuary’s appeal to nature enthusiasts and photographers. The development aligns with broader efforts to promote wildlife conservation and responsible tourism in Punjab. The sanctuary, located in Rupnagar district, will undergo systematic upgrades as part of the state’s push to expand eco‑tourism options.
Source: Hindustan Times
