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Drive to make Ustaad shine bright

The nine-year-old tiger has stopped touching food ever since he was placed in Udaipur Zoo
New Delhi: The wildlife lovers across the country have unitedly launched a campaign to move Ranthambhore’s Ustaad back the wildlife reserve where he grew up after he was placed in captivity following the death of a forest guard.
The nine-year-old tiger has stopped touching food ever since he was placed in Udaipur Zoo, Campaigners say there is no evidence that Ustaad, also known as T24, was responsible for the death. Thousands have signed an online petition on Change.org calling for the tiger to be returned to its natural habitat.
( Source : AFP )
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