Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami recently enjoyed a jungle safari at Corbett National Park, immersing himself in the beauty of nature and the region’s rich biodiversity. He emphasized that the experience offered more than just scenic views; it was an opportunity to connect with the invaluable heritage of the natural world. The state government’s efforts have significantly boosted jungle safari tourism in Uttarakhand, attracting numerous tourists from both India and abroad. This surge in tourism has, in turn, created new avenues for self-employment and livelihood for local residents. Alongside the safari, over 1000 trees were planted as part of the ‘One Tree for Mother’ campaign, supported by the Forest Department, local communities, and environmental enthusiasts. The Chief Minister highlighted the initiative as a tribute to motherhood and nature and commended the Forest Department team for their dedication to protecting the region’s forests and wildlife, recognizing their crucial role in conserving Uttarakhand’s greenery and biodiversity.
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