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Tiger Reserve Hosts Music Fest: Court Steps In
25 Feb
Summary
- Bombay high court registered a suo motu PIL on a music festival.
- The festival was allegedly permitted inside the Pench tiger reserve.
- Human-wildlife conflict has intensified in Pench over three years.

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court has initiated a suo motu public interest litigation concerning a music festival allegedly permitted within the Pench tiger reserve. Justices Anil Kilor and Raj Wakode observed the gravity of allowing such an event in a protected wildlife area following media reports.
This action is particularly significant as the Pench region has seen intensified human-wildlife conflict over the last three years. Critics suggest authorities prioritized tourism over preventive measures, with adventure sports and water-based activities being introduced recently.
The proposed "Kolitmara Sangeet Mahotsav" was advertised with promotional material on Instagram, reportedly using the tiger reserve's official logo and featuring performances across various genres. The court's directive aims to scrutinize the permissions granted and ensure compliance with wildlife protection norms.




