"Some local news channels in Telangana have reported that Jai has been spotted in a forest area there. We have thus sought help from the Telangana government, to send us a video of the tiger who has been seen there," Maharashtra Forest Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar told PTI.
"Once they send us the video footage, our officials will verify if it is indeed the same tiger on which we had put an electronic collar. Once certain, our officials will go there and bring the tiger back," he said.
Mungantiwar had earlier written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to direct the CBI to trace the missing 250 kg big cat, last spotted in Umred Karhandla wildlife sanctuary near Nagpur on April 18 this year.
India is home to around 2,200 tigers, representing 70 per cent of total population around the world of the endangered carnivore.
Maharashtra's tiger population, which was 169 in 2010, went up to 190 in 2015. Out of this, 70-odd tigers are accounted for in Tadoba tiger reserve.
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