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Rajasthan forest department has filed a police complaint against a temple priest and nine others for organizing a religious gathering in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve after hours. The gathering was held to celebrate the priest's son's birthday and posed a threat to wildlife as tigers and other animals are active in the area during evening hours. The forest department seized 12 vehicles and fined their owners Rs 25,000 each.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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