Thursday, July 16, 2009

Panna National Park News: Probe Report

Panna National Park News

Sensational but realistic reason behind disappearance of Tigers from Panna National Park.


Surprising the Investigation team, a new sensational fact emerged during probe on disappearance of tigers from Panna National Park. A team of forest officials have revealed the fact that most of the tigers in Panna Tiger Reserve died due to injection of inappropriate quantity of tranquilizing vaccination. Many tigers tranquilized when they entered into adjoining villages, to reinstate them to forest area. 

After confirmation of zero big cats in Panna Tiger Reserve, act of poaching is held responsible for disappearance of Tigers. But, in a report submitted on 14th July, 2009, by investigation group to Minister of State for Department of Environment and Forests, fact was uncovered that negligence in tranquilization process causes most of tiger death in comparison to act of poaching. It was further revealed in report that most of the tigers disappeared during the period for year 2003 to 2005, tranquilization was a routine practice to reinstate tigers. Investigation team prepared report after studying the remains of tigers, information gathering from local sources & many undisclosed sources. 

One can understand, how carelessely tranqualization was done to endangered big cats and blamed poachers as a measure to face-cover. Such government officials are also not more than a poacher, only difference is in intention. Madhya Pradesh State government should must fix accountability on the bases of probe report. 

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Legend has it that Lord Rama bequeathed the fort to his brother Laxmana, hence the name Bandhavgarh (Bandhavgarh National Park) which means brother's fort. The Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India; its Stone Age rock paintings are approximately 9,000 years old.

The city of Ujjain (also known as Avanti) arose as a major center in the second wave of Indian urbanization in the sixth century BC, and served as the chief city of the kingdom of Malwa or Avanti. Further east, the kingdom of Chedi lie in Bundelkhand. Chandragupta Maurya united northern India c. 320 BCE, establishing the Maurya empire (321 to 185 BCE), which included all of modern-day Madhya Pradesh. King Ashoka's wife was said to come from Vidisha- a town north of today's Bhopal. The Maurya empire went into decline after the death of Asoka the Great, and Central India was contested among the Sakas, Kushanas, and local dynasties during the 3rd to 1st centuries BCE. Ujjain emerged as the predominant commercial center of western India from the first century BCE, located on the trade routes between the Ganges plain and India's Arabian Sea ports. It was also an important Hindu and Buddhist center.

Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur is an important regional centre. You can stop here to visit the ruins of the dauntless queen Rani Durgawati fort. Here you can enjoy the boat ride at river Narmada in the world famed Bhedaghat. Bhedaghat is at a short drive from Jabalpur, distance about 25 km from the city centre. Here at Bhedaghat the river water suddenly stumbles and cut through a gorge, popularly experienced by a boat ride further downstream; boat ride at the full moon night will be a gorgeous experience to see the marble rocks glittering all across the river.

In Bhedaghat there is group of temple called Chausath Yogini temple en route. It is built at the hill top. The idol established here at chausath yogini is encircling the stone wall, set in the view if circular colonnade set with scores of images of yoginis or the attendant goddess of durga, came as a surprise. Though the statues of the yoginis are not worshipped; visitors stepped into the central shrine dedicated to lord shiva and his consort Parvati. The temples were constructed during the 10th Century. It was dedicated to goddess Durga. From the top of the temples you can have the beautiful view of the river Narmada flowing through the marble rocks. The temple has exquisitely carved stone figures of the 64 yoginis or attendants of the goddess Durga, belonging to kalchuri reign.
According to villagers, there is a under ground passage which is connected to this temple

At the city centre there is a museum on historical collection, Rani Durgavati Memorial and museum, dedicated to the memory of the great Queen Durgavati houses the collection of sculptures, inscriptions and pre historic relics.

How to Reach Jabalpur

Air Connectivity

Jabalpur Airport is in Jabalpur city of Madhya Pradesh, India. Jabalpur Airport is well connected with the major cities like Bhopal, Delhi and Indore. With the connecting flight from Indore city you can take the flight Mumbai, Maharashtra. Jabalpur Airport Authority is in a talk to start the new flight from Jabalpur to Kolkata City of West Bengal. So in near future the regular services for other major cities of India. The services form Jabalpur airport has been started from 23rd April 2005.

Information about Jabalpur Airport

Currently flight running from and to Jabalpur

Airline
From - To
Departs
Arrives
Duration
Air India IC
JLR → DEL
12:40
15:20
2h 40m
Kingfisher Red
JLR → DEL
09:30
11:15

1h 45m

Kingfisher Red
JLR → IDR →DEL
16:50
21:50
5h 00m

JLR – Jabalpur, DEL – Delhi, IDR – Indore

For other Important Information Contact:

Airport-in-Charge (CNS)
Airports Authority of India (NAD)
Jabalpur Airport
Jabalpur
Madhya Pradesh

Telephone :
91-761-2901290 (O),
91-761-2421147 (R),
Fax91-761-2600291

Railway Connectivity

Jabalpur Railway Station is on Mumbai-Howrah-via Allahabad main line. It is located to the north of the Civil Lines area and is served by the Western Central Railways. Mahakoshal Express, Kota-Jabalpur Express, Sanghamitra Express, Vindhyachal Express, Mahanagari Express, Amarkantak Express, Tapti-Ganga Express, Pawan Express and Chitrakut Express offer services through this station. There is a tourist information center on the premises. For the ease of passengers, computerized reservation facility is provided. Moving north, the station next to Jabalpur is at Katni and going east, Katni is the next main station.

In close proximity, Narmada Jackson’s Hotel and Samdariya Hotel and many other budgeted hotels cater to the needs of travelers. Just 2 km from the railway station is the Central Bus Station (near the Indian Coffee House, west of Napier). Jabalpur Airport is the nearest airport (20 km from Jabalpur city).Railway Station is very near from the city center

Road Connectivity

Jabalpur City is well connected with other states of India. From Jabalpur regular bus service is available for Nagpur, Indore, and Bhopal, Kanha, Bandhavgarh and other smaller cities of Madhya Pradesh. Regular Volvo bus service is also is available for Nagpur Cities. You can make the reservation any time by just calling to our executive at Jabalpur-Travel-Agents

Jabalpur Travel Agents is providing all the information about the hotels and resorts in Jabalpur City. The entire hotels of Jabalpur are categorized according to your Budget and needs. We offer best discount on hotel booking for Jabalpur hotels. Kindly let us know about your need and budget and we can book the hotel fulfill all your needs. Here is the list of hotels of Jabalpur

Bargi Dam

The Bargi dam is located around 35 Km from the Jabalpur on the Nagpur road. This hydro Power dam is circulating electricity to Jabalpur and Seoni district. There is a water sports center started by Madhya Pradesh Tourism for the Boat and Cruise ride in Dam reservoir. You can also board the cruise for the journey up to Mandla district which nearest to Kanha National Park.

bargicruise

Bhanwar Tal

bhawartal

Located at the center of City and only half a Km from Bus-Stand, Bhanwar Tal is the one of biggest Park of Jabalpur. It is only park established by the municipal corporation of Jabalpur for the citizens of Jabalpur. Now the park is well maintained and is acting a playground for the kids. During the early morning, senior citizen comes here for the morning walk and to attend their yoga classes. The park is located at the city center and is very near to the main Bus Stop of Jabalpur. Visitors coming to Jabalpur during there work also come here to spend there time and then later in evening they can catch there bus or train for their onward destination


Bajna Math and Sangram Sagar

Bajna Math is located on the National Highway No. 7 on the Jabalpur Nagpur road near to Medical College of Jabalpur. These medieval constructions were built by the famous Gond King, Sangram Shah, during 1480-1540.


sangramsagar

Chausat Yogini Temple

chausath-yogini

Situated atop a hillock and approached by a long flight of steps, the Chausat Yogini Temple commands a singularly beautiful view of the Narmada flowing through the jagged Marble Rocks. Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this 10th century temple has exquisitely carved stone figures of deities belonging to the Kalchuri period. According to a local legend, this ancient temple is connected to the Gond Queen Durgavati's palace through an underground passage.


Dumna

As an excellent getaway, this destination is already a cynosure for the city dwellers. The assets include the dam, the forests, and the wildlife. With the financial support of JMC the destination is being developed by the Forest Department; the area is being protected from all sides by chain-link fencing.
Potential activities - Trekking, nature camps, nature trails, adventure sports, boating and water sports, wildlife viewing, angling, study tours (botanisation), birding.


dumna

Dev Tal

devtal

Dev Tal is one of the oldest Tal (pond) in Jabalpur. It is belived that this pond has been constructed during the Gond dynasty. There is group of temples surrounding the pond which gives a resemblance that it was a worship place during the Gond Dynasty. There is a park near to the pond and the ashram of Rajneesh Osho is also near to Dev Tal.


Gwarighat

Gwarighat is a famous Ghat of holy river Narmada. This Ghat is located nearest to the city centre. Large of people used to visit this Ghat as the water level remains low (except in Monsoon), so the people can easily take the holy dip of river Narmada. There is an art gallery of oil Paintings depicting Sikh religion as savior of Hindutva, at gurudwara associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The Gurudwara is opposite to the Ghat of Narmada River.


guarighat

Lamheta Ghat

Lamhetaghat

Important from legendary, religious and scientific point of view, a retreat centre for meditating swami's and sadhus; places of research on Geology. Vast water of Narmada is wonder for tourists. The remains of Bynes or have been found here. There are several old temples and monuments around the ghats which gives the information that the gond people were living around the ghats of the Narmada river in the ancient times.


Madan Mahal Fort

Built by the Gond ruler, Raja Madan Shah, in 1116 atop a rocky hill, the fort dominates the skyline and provides a panoramic view of the town and the country-side around it. Large number of visitors of jabalpur come around Madan Mahal fort to ejnoy their weekend Picnic. School groups and college students also hang around here to spend the quality time. The place is free from the noise of heavy traffic and crowd. During the winters the place is surrounded by the greenery all around.


madanmahal
Pisan Hari Ki Madia
Pisan Hari Ki Madia
Jain monuments built up by the hard earned money by the women flouring for years to save money for this cause. There is Nandishwar deep Temple nearby. Madna Mahal: Built by Gond King Madan Singh in 1100. This Madan Mahal fort of gondwana Rani Durgawati built on a big rock is a wonderful example of art.

Rani Durgavati Memorial

Rani Durgavati was the legendary queen who sacrificed her life trying to fight the Mughals from capturing Jabalpur. Dedicated to the memory of the great Queen Durgavati is her memorial and a museum which houses a fine collection of sculptures, inscriptions and prehistoric relics.The Memorial is statue of Rani Durgawati erected at the Narrai Village near Bargi.



Tewar

About 12 Km from the Jabalpur city lies a small village called Tewar. It is located on the Jabalpur Bhopal road. There is a famous temple of Goddess Tripur Sundari which is visited by most number of visitors going to Bhedaghat. In the recent times the Archeological survey of India has discovered the utensil buried deep inside which were believed to be of 1000 of years old.

tewar
Jabalpur Car Rental Service

Cars (in AC) Seating Capacity(Adults) Airport
Transfers
(in Rs.)
Local Run Out Station Tour Halting Charges
Extra charge Km. Basis Day Night
(8Hrs/ 80 Kms) Per Km. Per Hour
Indica 4 Pax 450 1000 6.50 50 6.50 900 300
Indigo 4 Pax 450 1200 7.00 50 7.00 900 300
Scorpio 6 Pax 700 1400 8.00 70 8.00 1000 300
Tavera 6 Pax 700 1400 8.00 70 8.00 1000 300
Xylo 6 Pax 800 1500 9.00 100 9.00 1500 300
Innova AC-Single 6 Pax 800 1600 10.00 100 10.00 1500 300
Innova AC-Double 6 Pax 1000 2000 12.00 150 12.00 1500 300
Luxury Cars
Fort Fiesta 4 Pax 1000 1800 12.00 50 12.00 NA NA
Toyota Corolla 4 Pax 1200 35.00 350 35.00 NA NA
Tata Safari 4 Pax 1000 15.00 150 15.00 NA NA
Group Tours
Tempo Traveller 9 Pax AS Per tour 19.00 NA NA
**Rates subject to change
N/A = Not Available
ll the booking will be confirmed only after receipt of minimum 50% advance before 3 days of scheduled tour program.
Toll tax and parking will be additional if any.
Charges for assistance on arrival and departure will be 150 INR Cancellation Fee is 20% of total.



Contact Travel Agents in Jabalpur


Indus Excursion
C-3, Kachnar City, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh-482002, India
Sunil:+91- 9424 92 6161, Akash:+91-94254 127 42 /41
Phone/ Fax :+91-761-2647065