Bos Minister continued to wander in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve without notifying anyone even the forest department had no idea
Sanjay Sharma, Minister of Rajasthan, visited Ranthambore on Sunday. He investigated the arrangements of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and gave the necessary directions to the forest officers. During his tour, the Bos Minister booked tickets online without telling someone and enjoying the Tiger Safari in Ranthambore like an ordinary tourist. He immediately paid for the ticket in a shared slot and then cut cap, glasses and mask and left for the second round of Safari in Ranthambore. Bos Minister visited the forest for three hours to the Bos Minister Sanjay Sharma for three hours of Ranthambore for three hours and made a detailed assessment of the forest and its facilities. He directly observed park management, guide arrangements, vehicle industry and tourist passions. He also died with the tourists in the safari and sought their suggestions for their safari experience. The forest department was unaware of the presence of the minister during the safari. The officials and staff became acquainted with the situation when the minister revealed his identity after completing the safari. The Bos Minister said he took this step so that he could see the reality of the system from the perspective of a common tourist. He also noticed some shortcomings during the safari to be corrected immediately. Minister angry about the absence of patrol vehicle during the Tiger Safari, the Bos Minister expressed dissatisfaction with the absence of the forest department’s patrol vehicle in the woods and asked the forest officers how to watch the Tigers. Not a single vehicle from the forest division was visible in the forest. The tourists who visited the park also remained dependent on God. The forest minister instructed the forest officers to send their officers to the circuit house and talk to them. During the safari, the Bos Minister instructed the forest officers to pay particular attention to the detection of tigers. Share this story -tags