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The Roar of the Bengal Tiger Will Resonate in Ludhiana: The Pair of Clouds and Lightning Arrived From the Forests of Nagpur; They Can Also Take Photos Together at the Zoo.

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The long wait for tourists from Punjab is finally over. The tiger safari at Ludhiana Zoo, which had been closed for nearly a year and a half, has reopened today (June 2). Visitors will once again be able to hear the roar of the Royal Bengal Tiger. A pair of tigers, "Badal" and "Bijli," brought from Gorewada Zoological Park in Nagpur, Maharashtra, were released into their open enclosure today after completing their quarantine period. The tiger sa…
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The long wait for tourists from Punjab is finally over. The tiger safari at Ludhiana Zoo, which had been closed for nearly a year and a half, has reopened today (June 2). Visitors will once again be able to hear the roar of the Royal Bengal Tiger. A pair of tigers, "Badal" and "Bijli," brought from Gorewada Zoological Park in Nagpur, Maharashtra, were released into their open enclosure today after completing their quarantine period. The tiger sa…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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