Team News Riveting
Jagdalpur, August 9
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel released a coffee table book based on 15 caves of Kanger Valley National Park at a program organized in Bastar on the occasion of International Day of World’s Indigenous People on Wednesday.
Kanger Valley National Park is a unique treasure of biodiversity and natural heritage, which is known abroad for biodiversity, local tribal culture as well as limestone caves. The mesmerizing view of limestone caves found in Kanger Valley is a major attraction for the tourists and nature enthusiasts. A total of 15 caves have been discovered at the national park so far with the help of experts from the local Geology Department, field staff and the local community.
The newly-released coffee table book contains information and description of the beauty and characteristics of these 15 caves located in the National Park. National Park Director Dhammasheel Ganveer told that this coffee table book will help in promoting the national park across the country and abroad and will also help in securing the natural heritage of the national park.
Deputy Chief Minister T S Singhdeo, Excise Minister Kawasi Lakhma, Bastar Development Authority Chairman Lakheshwar Baghel, Parliamentary Secretary Rekhchand Jain, Chitrakote MLA Rajman Benzam, CREDA President Mithilesh Swarnakar, Indravati Basin Authority Vice President Rajeev Sharma, along with public representatives and officers of Bastar district were present.