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Answered On:03.03.2003 Maintenance of National Zoological Parks/Sanctuaries Ananta Nayak;Ram Shakal GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:1856 ANSWERED ON:03.03.2003 MAINTENANCE OF NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARKS/SANCTUARIES ANANTA NAYAK;RAM SHAKAL Will the Minister of ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS be pleased to state: (a) the names of the recognised and non-recognised National Zoological Parks/Sanctuaries/Forest Reserves at present in the country, State-wise; (b) the details of guidelines issued by Central Zoo Authority for their maintenance and upkeep; (c) whether some of these parks/sanctuaries/forests reserves are in a poor condition; (d) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; (e) the steps taken by the Government for their proper development and maintenance alongwith fund allocation, if any; and (f) the details of external financial assistance received for promotion and setting up of National Parks/Wildlife Sanctuaries/Bird Sanctuaries in the country particularly Tamil Nadu during the last three years and thereafter, State-wise? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS (SHRI DILIP SINGH JU DEV) (a) State-wise lists of recognised zoos, derecognised zoos, national parks and sanctuaries are at Annexure-I to IV. (b) The maintenance and upkeep of Zoological Parks constitutes the mandate of the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) and is regulated as per the provisions of the Recognition of Zoos Rules, 1992. However, maintenance and upkeep of Sanctuaries/ Forest Reserves does not fall within the purview of the Central Zoo Authority. (c), (d) &(e) The zoos where the maintenance, upkeep and health care of animals was not satisfactory have been derecognised by the CZA. Further, the CZA has decided to reconsider cases for re-recognition of such zoos and has requested the state governments to apprise about their present status and to work out a strategy for better maintenance and upkeep of animals in them so that the same could be considered by the CZA for re-recognition. Maintenance and upkeep of national parks and sanctuaries on day-to-day basis rests with state governments. Central government provides technical and financial assistance to the states for effective conservation of such areas. The funds provided to the states under various centrally sponsored schemes during the current financial year are at Annexure-V. (f) No external financial assistance has been received for improvement of the zoos during last three years and thereafter. Regarding external financial assistance received for promotion of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and bird sanctuaries information is being collected from the states. ANNEXURE IN REPSECT OF PART (a) OF THE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 1856 TO BE ANSWERED ON 3.3.2003 REGARDING MAINTENANCE OF NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARKS/SANCTUARIES RIASED BY SHRI RAMSHAKAL AND SHRI ANANTA NAYAK List of recognised Zoos in the country as on 31.3.2002 ANNEXURE-I SNO State Zooname Location 1 A&N ISLANDS MINI ZOO, HADDO PORT BLAIR 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DEER PARK - SATYAM TECHNOLOGY CENTRE RANGA REDDY 3 DEER PARK, CHITTOOR RESERVE FOREST CHITTOOR EAST DIVISION 4 DEER PARK, KESORAM CEMENT BASANT NAGAR 5 DEER PARK, NFCL GREEN BELT KAKINADA 6 G.V.K.INDUSTIRES HYDERABAD 7 HIMAYAT SAGAR MINI ZOO DISTT. RANGA REDDY 8 INDIRA GANDHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK VISAKHAPATNAM 9 JAWAHAR LAKE TOURIST COMPLEX SHAMIRPET 10 KINNERASARI DEER PARK KINNERSARI 10 KINNERASARI DEER PARK KINNERSARI 11 MAANAS SAROVAR-NATURE PARK TAKELLAPADU, GUNTUR 12 MAHAVIR HARINA VANASTHALI DEER PARK VANASTHALIPURAM 13 MRUGAYA-NI CHILKUR DEER PARK CHILKUR 14 NEHRU ZOOLOGICAL PARK HYDERABAD 15 PILLALAMARRI DEER PARK MAHABUB NAGAR 16 SAKALIGATTU DEER PARK NAGARJUN SAGAR 17 SANGHI DEER PARK SANGHI NAGAR 18 SRI VENKATESWARA ZOOLOGICAL PARK TIRUPATI 19 VANAVIGYAN KENDRA, HANAMKONDA, WARANGAL 20 VIJAY VIHAR DEER PARK NAGARJUN SAGAR 21 ARUNACHAL PR. ITANAGAR ZOOLOGICAL PARK ITANAGAR 22 ASSAM ASSAM STATE ZOO CUM BOTANICAL GARDEN GUWAHATI 23 BIHAR SANJAY GANDHI BIOLOGICAL PARK PATNA 24 CHATISGARH KANAN PANDARI BILASPUR 25 MAITRI BAAGH ZOO BHILAI 26 D & N HAVELI DEER PARK SATMALIYA 27 VASONA TIGER SAFARI VASONA 28 DELHI DEER PARK HAUZ KHAS 29 NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK DELHI 30 GOA BONDLA ZOO USGAO 31 GUJARAT FERTILIZER NAGAR DEER PARK BARODA 32 INDRODA NATURE PARK GANDHI NAGAR 33 KAMLA NEHRU ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN AHEMADABAD 34 NATURE PARK SURAT 35 RAJKOT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ZOO RAJKOT 36 SAKKARBAUG ZOO JUNAGARH 37 SAYAJI BAUG ZOO VADODARA 38 NATURE EDUCATION CENTRE JAMNAGAR 39 SUNDERVAN NATURE DISCOVERY CENTRE AHMEDABAD 40 HARYANA DEER PARK,HISSAR HISSAR 41 MINI ZOO,PIPLI PIPLI 42 ROHTAK ZOO ROHTAK 43 HIMACHAL PR DHAULADHAR NATURE PARK GOPALPUR 44 HIMALAYAN NATURE PARK (KUFRI) KUFRI 45 PHEASANTRY & AVIARY & MUSK DEER FORM SARAHAN 46 PHEASANTRY AT CHAIL SOLAN 47 RENUKE ZOO / LION SAFARI SIRMUR 48 JAMMU & KASHMIR MANDA MINI ZOO RAMNAGAR 49 MANSAR MINI ZOO MANSAR 50 SRINAGAR DEER PARK CUM ZOO SRINAGAR 51 JHARKHAND BHAGWAN BIRSA BIOLOGICAL PARK RANCHI 52 BIRSA MRIG VIHAR KALAMATI 53 CHANDRAPURA DEER PARK CHANDRA PURA 54 DEER PARK MAITHON DAM, DVC 55 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU BIOLOGICAL PARK BOKARO 56 SATSANG ZOO FOR CHILDREN EDUCATION DEOGHAR 57 TATA STEEL ZOOLOGICAL PARK JAMSHEDPUR 58 KARNATAKA BELLARY CHILDRENS PARK-CUM-ZOO BELLARY 59 BHUTANAL DEER PARK BIJAPUR 60 CHILDREN PARK & ZOO GADAG 61 DEER PARK, N.M.D.C.LTD. BELLARY 62 INDIRA PRIYADARSHINI SANGRAHALAYA ARAGODU, DAVANGERE 63 KITTUR RANI CANNAMMA NISARG DHAMA BHUTRAMANHATTI 64 KUDREMUKH MINI ZOO CHICKMAGLUR 65 MINI ZOO A. M. GUDI BALVANA CHITRADURGA 66 MINI ZOO AT GENDEKATTE HASSAN 67 MINI ZOO CUM CHILDREN PARK GULBARGA 68 NAMADACHILUME DEER PARK TUMKUR 69 NP, BANNERGHATTA ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN BANNERGHATTA 70 PILILKULA WILDLIFE SAFARI AT MADUSHEDDE MANGALORE 71 SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS MYSORE 72 TIGER & LION SAFARI, THYYAREKOPPA SHIMOGA 73 TUNGABHADRA DAM MINI ZOO BELLARY 74 KERALA HILL PALACE ZOO, ERNAKULAM THIRUNVANANTHAPURAM 75 LION SAFARI PARK AT NAYYAR DAM THIRUNVANANTHAPURAM 76 SRI LOK NAYAK JAYA PRAKASH SMRITY VAN WALAYAR 77 STATE MUSEUM & ZOO THRISSUR 78 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ZOO THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 79 MADHYA PRADESH GANDHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK GWALIOR 80 KAMLA NEHRU PRANI SANGHRAHALAY ZOO INDORE 81 VAN VIHAR NATIONAL PARK BHOPAL 82 MAHARASHTRA AURANGABAD MUNICIPAL ZOO AURANGABAD 83 MAHARAJA SHAHAJI CHHATRAPATI ZOO KOLHAPUR 84 MAHARAJBAG ZOO NAGPUR 85 MAHATMA GANDHI RASTRIYA UDYAN ZOO SOLAPUR 86 NATURE PARK KARANJA 87 PAL WILD ANIMAL ORPHANAGE JALGAON 88 PRATAP SINGH UDYAN & ZOO SANGLI 89 RAJIV GANDHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK AND PUNE 90 SANJAY GANDHI NATIONAL PARK BORIVALI (EAST) 91 SNAKE PARK, SHIKSHAN MANDAL KOLHAPUR 92 SOMNATH PRAKALPA ZOO CHANDRA PUR 93 VASANT SMRUTI MRIG VIHAR, UMARSARA YEOTMAL 94 VEERMATA JIJABAI BHOSALE UDYAN & ZOO MUMBAI 95 NISARGAKAVI CHOUDHARY PRANISANGAHALAY PUNE,PIMPRI 96 MANIPUR MANIPUR ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN IMPHAL 97 MEGHALAYA LADY HYDARI PARK, ANIMAL LAND SHILLONG 98 MIZORAM AIZAWL ZOO AIZAWL 99 DEER PARK,THENZAWL THENZAWL 100 NAGALAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK,KOHIMA KOHIMA 101 ORISSA GANDHAMARDAN DEER PARK BALANGIR 102 GHARIAL RESEARCH & CONSERVATION UNIT TIKARPARA 103 H.A.L. DEER PARK, KORAPUT SUNABEDA 104 INDIRA GANDHI PARK ZOO & DEER PARK ROURKELA 105 KAPILASH ZOO DHENKANAL 106 KUANRIA DEER PARK NAYAGARH FOREST DIVISION NAYAGARH 107 MOTIJHARAN DEER PARK SAMBALPUR 108 NANDANKANAN BIOLOGICAL PARK BHUBANESWAR 109 PUNJAB DEER PARK, BIR MOTI BAGH PATIALA 110 DEER PARK, BIR TALAB BHATINDA 111 DEER PARK, NEELON LUDHIANA 112 MAHENDRA CHAUDHURY ZOOLOGICAL PARK CHHATBIR 113 TIGER SAFARI LUDHIANA 114 RAJASTHAN BIKANER ZOO BIKANER 115 DEER PARK, SHRI GOVERDHAN TRUST UDAIPUR 116 JAIPUR ZOO JAIPUR 117 JODHPUR ZOO JODHPUR 118 PANCHWATI DEER PARK PILANI 119 SAFARI PARK, HARIDASJI-KI-MAGRI UDAIPUR 120 UDAIPUR ZOO UDAIPUR 121 SIKKIM HIMALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL PARK, BULBULEY GANGTOK 122 RUSTOMJI DEER PARK GANGTOK 123 TAMIL NADU AMIRDHI ZOO VELLORE 124 ARIGNAR ANNA ZOOLOGICAL PARK VANDALUR 125 CHENNAI SNAKE PARK TRUST GUINDY 126 CHILDREN`S CORNER GUINDY 127 CROCODILE REARING CENTRE AMARAVATHI NAGAR 128 DEER PARK, UDHAGAI, NILGIRIS OOTY 129 GANGAIKONDAN DEER PARK, NELIAI KATTABOMMAN 130 HOGAINAKKAL MINI ZOO DHARMAPURI 131 KURUMBAPATTI ZOOLOGICAL PARK SALEM 132 MADRAS CROCODILE BANK TRUST/HERPITOLOGY CEN. MAHABALIPURAM 133 SHIVGANGA GARDEN MINI ZOO THANJAVUR 134 V.O.C. PARK MINI ZOO COIMBATORE 135 VOC PARK MINI ZOO, ERODE MADRAS 136 TRIPURA SEPAHIJALA ZOOLOGICAL PARK SEPAHIJALA 137 UTTAR PRADESH ARANAYA VIHAR,WALIPURA BULAND SHAHAR 138 BAN DEVI RECREATION PARK MAU 139 CHEETAL PARK, KHATOLI MUZAFFAR NAGAR 140 DEER PARK MORADABAD 141 DEER PARK - KUKRAIL KUKRAIL 142 DEER PARK, HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LTD. SUNBHADRA 143 GHARIAL REHABILITATION CENTRE KUKRAIL 144 INDIRA MANORANJAN VAN ( DEER PARK ), MEHEWA LAKHIMPUR KHERI 145 KANPUR ZOOLOGICAL PARK KANPUR 146 LUCKNOW PRANI UDYAN LUCKNOW 147 NAWABGANJ DEER PARK UNNAO 148 SARNATH DEER PARK VARANASI 149 TRIVENI ENVIRONMENT PARK,ALLAHABAD ALLAHABAD 150 VAN PRANI UDYAN, I.V.R.I. BAREILLY 151 VINOD VAN MINI ZOO, RAMGARH GORAKHPUR 152 DEER PARK AT IFFCO, BAREILLY BAREILLY 153 UTTARANCHAL DEER PARK, NARAIN TEWARI DEWAL ALMORA 154 MALSI DEER PARK DEHRADUN 155 PT. GOVIND BALLABH PANT HIGH ALTITUDE ZOO NAINITAL 156 RAMPUR MANDI DEER PARK & AVIARY KALSI 157 WEST BENGAL ALIPORE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN CALCUTTA 158 CALCUTTA SNAKE PARK, ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN BADU 159 DEER PARK ( MINI ZOO ) JHARGRAM 160 DEER PARK DOW HILL KURSEONG 161 KUMARI KANGSABUTI DEER PARK, BONPAKURIA BANKURA 162 LIFE SCIENCE CORNER, BIDHAN NAGAR BURDWAN 163 MARBLE PALACE ZOO CALCUTTA 164 MINI ZOO SCIENCE CITY CALUCTTA 165 PADMAJA NAIDU HIMALAYAN ZOOLOGICAL PARK DARJEELING 166 WEST BENGAL SNAKE PARK
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