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Palamu Tiger Reserve: Comic book to promote Palamu fort and wildlife of PTR | Ranchi News

Comic book promoting Palamu Fortress and PTR wildlife released

Daltonganj: Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) has a Comic book to promote the conservation the Palamu Fortress and the Wildlife in the reserve. PK Jena, the Deputy Director of PTR Northern Division and his team have created the informative comic titled ‘Tayee aur Palamu Kila’, which focuses on the architectural wonders of Palamu-Kila (fort).
The comic book aims to draw the attention of all citizens to the decaying Palamu fort. “It is our small step towards a great and noble cause. Our focus is on the Palamu fort,” said Jena. He stressed that despite its fragile structures, the Palamu fort retains its original splendour and holds a strong attraction for the people. The PTR director also expressed the desire of the reserve authorities that the Palamu fort be recognised as a national asset as it represents a great historical and cultural heritage for the people of the region.
‘Tayee aur Palamu Kila’ is a 40-page comic with a gentle and helpful woman as the main character. Jena asserted that the comic upholds the principles of purity and sanctity without distorting or deviating from the story of Chero king Raja Medinirai, who is revered as the poor man’s Raja. It strikes a balance between history and fiction without one overshadowing the other.

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