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Eco cottages at Nature Camp in Odisha's Satiguda to attract nature lovers

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Eco cottages at Nature Camp in Odisha's Satiguda to attract nature lovers

Eco cottages at Nature Camp in Odisha's Satiguda to attract nature lovers

Eco Cottages and Restaurant at Nature Camp in Satiguda was inaugurated on March 01.

Situated in Malkangiri district of Odisha, eco cottages will attract the nature lovers.

It was inaugurated by Member of Parliament (MP) of Nabarangpur, Ramesh Majhi.

Several officials were present during the inauguration ceremony.

The eco-cottages at Nature Camp in Satiguda were started by the Forest and Environment Department of Odisha government.

Visitors clicked selfies and photographs during their visit.

The main motive behind inaugurating this park is an attempt to change the image of Malkangiri which is known as the Naxal-affected area.

While speaking to ANI, the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Malkangiri, Pradeep Devidas Mirase said, "Malkangiri is known as Naxal-affected area.

This park is an attempt to change it." "We have made eco-park and nature camp here.

We are making efforts for further development," he added.


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