Tiranga Safari hoisted the tricolour flag in the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary as well as at the pristine lake in Bihar. The Kaimur Hills constitute the eastern section of the Vindhya Range. They extend for approximately 483 kilometres from the Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh, passing through areas of Uttar Pradesh and concluding close to Sasaram in the Rohtas and Kaimur districts of Bihar.
Ahead of India’s 80th Independence Day celebrations, the Ministry of Culture has shared breathtaking pictures of the Tiranga Safari at Kaimur Hills, offering a glimpse of the country’s natural beauty combined with patriotic spirit. The stunning visuals have captured attention as preparations for August 15 celebrations gather momentum across the country. In an Instagram post, the Ministry of Culture shared glimpses of Kaimur Hills and wrote, "Under the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, Tiranga Safari was organised along with the hoisting of the Indian tricolour in the forests and lakes of the wildlife sanctuary located in Kaimur, Bihar."
Where are Kaimur Hills?
Tiranga Safari hoisted the tricolour flag in the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary as well as at the pristine lake in Bihar.
The Kaimur Hills constitute the eastern section of the Vindhya Range. They extend for approximately 483 kilometres (300 miles) from the Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh, passing through areas of Uttar Pradesh and concluding close to Sasaram in the Rohtas and Kaimur districts of Bihar.
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