'58th Roar And Counting': India Adds New Tiger Reserve In Madhya Pradesh; PM Modi Reacts
India added its 58th tiger reserve in the country. This added one more to Madhya Pradesh's previous tally of eight such reserves.

In line with its commitment to wildlife conservation, India has added the 58th Tiger Reserve in the country, with the latest addition in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri. Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the development and said that India will always be “at the forefront of protecting animals".
Madhav Tiger Reserve is the 9th such reserve in the state, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav said on X on Saturday.
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“58th roar and counting! With historic emphasis laid on restoring the ecological diversity on planet Earth by PM Shri @narendramodi ji, India continues to make great strides in environmental protection and wildlife conservation," the Union Minister posted on X.
“Thrilled to announce that the country has added the 58th Tiger Reserve to its tally with the latest entrant being Madhya Pradesh’s Madhav Tiger Reserve. This is MP’s 9th Tiger Reserve. I congratulate all wildlife lovers and conservationists. The development is a testament to the relentless efforts of our forest officials who are selflessly working towards the cause," Yadav announced.
PM Modi Hails Development
The Prime Minister responded to the announcement on X and called the development “amazing news for wildlife lovers".
“India is blessed with wildlife diversity and a culture that celebrates wildlife. We will always be at the forefront of protecting animals and contributing to a sustainable planet," PM Modi posted on X.
Madhya Pradesh, known as the “Tiger State of India", now boasts nine tiger reserves.
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