Monday, January 10, 2011

ABP's ANNUAL PICNIC ORGANISED

ABP's ANNUAL PICNIC ORGANISED

January 09, 2011: Debjyoti Bhattacharyya & Sauvik Acharyya : The Arera Bangiya Parishad organised a picnic at Chidikho on 9th January 2010. An approximately 100 strong revellers from Bhopal met at the picturesque spot for a day-long celebration under the warm winter Sun. There were good food and good fun galore for people of all ages from seven to seventy. This annual affair of Arera Bangiya Parishad is becoming more popular by the passing of every year as could be seen from the increasing number of paricipants. A number of tame deer mingling with the people all day long, begging for food or making friends with the children, proved to be an added source of unexpected entertainment.

 
Photo : Partha Dutta

Chidikho-Narsinghgarh: Wild Life Sancutary of Narsinghgarh is among one of the 35 sancturies of M.P. established in 1978 under Forest Division Rajgarh Social Forestry. Sanctuary is situated on N.H.12 (Jabalpur-Jaipur) 70 Kms from Bhopal, 221 Kms from Indore, 35 Kms from Biaora and 278 Kms from Kota. (Latitude: 23035' to 23040' North, Longitude:7702' to 77010' East, Height form Sea Level: 462.07 to 576.08 meter). It is covered 57.197 Sq. Km. (Reserve Forest) area. Due to its natural beauty it is one of the most beautiful place of Rajgarh district, so it is also known as "Kashmir of Malwa" region.
 
Photo : Sauvik Acharyya

In the center of this sanctuary "Chidikho Lake" is situated which is one of the attraction among the tourists. This sanctuary is built by the rulers of the state and in the ancient time this sanctuary is used for hunting purpose by the rulers. Migratory birds from different places reaches here in this sanctuary. The lake situtated here is having special appearance due to which the local people named this lake as "Chidikho Lake". Here in this sanctuary we can have a glimpse of local birds and migratory birds. State bird Dhoodh Raj is mainly seen here in this sanctuary. National bird peakock is mainly seen in this sanctuary and in nearby areas. The climatic condition is suitable for the national bird peakock. And this sancutary is having a chance to develope as Mayur Park Area of this sanctuary is sufficient for wild animals. 11 GULBAGH, CHEETAL in large number and SAMBHAR, NEELGAI are mainly found. We can see them freely roaming in this sanctuary. Near to "CHIDIKHO LAKE" JAMUN KHO, ANDHIYAR KHO, DHUWALI wild animals can be seen. Work is done for protection and preservation of wild animals.


 
Photo : Partha Dutta

 
Photo : Sauvik Acharyya

 
Photo : Sauvik Acharyya

Photo : Sauvik Acharyya









 












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