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Madhya Pradesh: Closure of Pench National Park due to COVID-19 affects many

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Published : May 20, 2020, 2:15 PM IST

The closure of Madhya Pradesh's Pench National Park due to coronavirus-induced lockdown has severely impacted the livelihood of many people. The lockdown and subsequent shutdown of tourism and jeep safaris in the wildlife reserve have made it difficult for the drivers as well as for people who have shops and hotels nearby the wildlife park, to earn their livelihood.

Madhya Pradesh: Closure of Pench National Park due to COVID-19 affects many
Madhya Pradesh: Closure of Pench National Park due to COVID-19 affects many

Seoni: Many people whose lives are interlinked with the Pench National Park, situated in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh, have been severely impacted.

The lockdown and subsequent shutdown of tourism and jeep safaris in the wildlife reserve have made it difficult for the drivers as well as for people who have shops and hotels nearby the wildlife park, to earn their livelihood.

"Because of the closure of the park, many guides, gypsy drivers have lost their jobs. Many hotels have also been shut," said Ram Prasad Evnate, a tourist guide at the Pench National Park.

"Summers used to be our peak season. Thousands of people visit this park. We have not earned anything this year due to COVID-19. We have spent all our savings also," said Akshay Dhurve, a gypsy driver.

Due to the coronavirus crisis, all the National Parks, wildlife sanctuaries across the country have been shut.

The decision was taken to close all the spots of human-animal interaction as a large number of foreign tourists are a regular feature at such places.

ANI

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Seoni: Many people whose lives are interlinked with the Pench National Park, situated in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh, have been severely impacted.

The lockdown and subsequent shutdown of tourism and jeep safaris in the wildlife reserve have made it difficult for the drivers as well as for people who have shops and hotels nearby the wildlife park, to earn their livelihood.

"Because of the closure of the park, many guides, gypsy drivers have lost their jobs. Many hotels have also been shut," said Ram Prasad Evnate, a tourist guide at the Pench National Park.

"Summers used to be our peak season. Thousands of people visit this park. We have not earned anything this year due to COVID-19. We have spent all our savings also," said Akshay Dhurve, a gypsy driver.

Due to the coronavirus crisis, all the National Parks, wildlife sanctuaries across the country have been shut.

The decision was taken to close all the spots of human-animal interaction as a large number of foreign tourists are a regular feature at such places.

ANI

Also read: Lockdown 4.0: MHA guidelines for dental clinics; emergency procedures allowed in red zones

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