Updated On: 06 January, 2026 12:20 PM IST | Buldhana | PTI
The tiger, known as PKT7CP1, and its sister were rescued from Yavatmal district after they lost their mother when they were only six months old

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A three-year-old tiger, which was rescued as a cub, has been shifted to the Dnyanganga Wildlife Sanctuary in Maharashtra`s Buldhana district for rewilding, forest officials said on Sunday, January 4.
The tiger, known as PKT7CP1, and its sister were rescued from Yavatmal district after they lost their mother when they were only six months old. The two big cats were then taken to a centre at the Pench Tiger Reserve in Nagpur district, where they received care, said officials.