Deputy Chief Whip Kewal Singh Pathania today visited Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Rajasthan, Jaipur. The park was one of the country’s premier wildlife and bird sanctuaries, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, scenic beauty, and rare species. It hosts nearly 150 species of native and migratory birds and over 200 species of butterflies.
During the visit, Deputy Chief Whip took keen interest in exploring different wildlife species and learned about their natural habitat and emphasized the importance of their protection and conservation.
He said that Keoladeo Ghana National Park was not only a major attraction for tourists and wildlife enthusiasts but also serves as a valuable hub for researchers and students engaged in ecological and environmental studies.
Pathania praised the park management for their work in protecting wildlife. He said that it was everyone’s duty to safeguard such natural treasures so that future generations can enjoy and appreciate them.









