Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India] Sean Lim, First Secretary (Political) to the High Commissioner of Singapore, sees Tigress Shakti in Ranthambore National Park. Singapore's High Commissioner to India Simon Wong shared a post on Instagram, calling First Secretary Lim "fortunate" to see Shakti in Ranthambore. Simon Wong also shared photos from the site.
"Happy Sunday everyone! First Secretary (Political) Sean Lim was lucky enough to see the tigress named Shakti in #Ranthambore. Here are some clicks! What a good sign! - HC Wong," he said on X.

> Happy Sunday everyone! First Secretary (Political) Shaun Lim was lucky to see the tigress named Shakti in #Ranthambore.
, Here are a few clicks! What a good omen! - HC Wong@My_Rajasthan
@RajasthanRoyal
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- Singapore in India (@SGinIndia) May 19, 202


According to the official website of Ranthambore National Park, Tigress T111 is a tigress of the fish family and is the daughter of Tigress Krishna alias T19. Krishna aka T19 is the daughter of the famous Tigress Fish of Ranthambore. The area of ​​this tigress is in the forest areas like Lakerda, Semli, Adi Dagar etc. Tigress T 111 has given birth to cubs for the first time in 2021 in Ranthambore. Due to better protection of tigers in Ranthambore National Park, the tiger population is continuously increasing. Tigress Shakti was first spotted with four cubs in the Lacard forest area in the Kundera range of Ranthambore in June 2021. Apart from this, there are 69 tigers here. And Ranthambore has tigresses, which include 21 male tigers, 30 female tigers and 18 cubs. As per 2018 data, Ranthambore National Park has the highest population of tigers in Rajasthan.