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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.




