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Indravati National Park

  • 11 Jun 2025
  • 2 min read

Why in News? 

During ongoing anti-Naxal operations, security forces encountered Maoists in Indravati National Park, located in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh.

Key Points 

  • Indravati National Park:  
    • It is situated in the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh.  
    • It attained the status of a national park in 1981 and was declared a tiger reserve in 1983 under India’s Project Tiger.  
    • It is named after the Indravati River, which flows from east to west and forms the reserve's northern boundary with Maharashtra.  
    • Vegetation:  
      • Comprises three major forest types:  
        • Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest with Teak.  
        • Moist Mixed Deciduous Forest without Teak.  
        • Southern Dry Mixed Deciduous Forest.  
    • Flora:  
      • Common tree species include teak, achar, karra, kullu, shisham, semal, haldu, arjun, bel, and jamun.  
    • Fauna:  
      • Hosts one of the last populations of rare wild buffalo.  
      • Other species include Nilgai, Black Buck, Sambar, Gaur, Tiger, Leopard, Chital, Sloth Bears, and more. 
  • Anti-Naxal Operations:  
  • Maoist Casualties: 
    • In 2025, 209 Maoists were killed in Chhattisgarh, with 192 deaths reported in Bastar region alone. 
    • In 2024, a total of 219 Maoists were killed in the state, including 217 in the Bastar region. 

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