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Madhya Pradesh HC seeks report on eight tiger deaths at Kanha National Park

Hindustan Times1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Madhya Pradesh HC seeks report on eight tiger deaths at Kanha National Park

A divisional bench of vacation judges Vivek Jain and Ajay Kumar Nirankari directed the state government and forest department to file their reply within two weeks.

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