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Kirti Vardhan Singh Launches NZP Saathi App at Delhi Zoo for Smart Visits

Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh launched the NZP Saathi App at Delhi Zoo for smart digital navigation. He also inaugurated self-ticketing kiosks to ease online ticket booking via UPI. The app features interactive maps and thematic tours for visitors. Singh later reviewed zoo operations, bird enclosures, and veterinary care.

Environment MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh launches app at Delhi zoo

New Delhi, June 7

Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Kirti Vardhan Singh on Sunday launched the "NZP Saathi App", a smart digital guide, at Delhi zoo.

He also inaugurated self-ticketing kiosks at the National Zoological Park (NZP) in New Delhi, aimed at enhancing visitor experience through smart navigation and easing online ticket booking, a statement said.

The MoS visited an exhibition showcasing creative works prepared by students who participated in the recently concluded Summer Vacation Programme 2026.

He appreciated the creativity of the young participants and commended the zoo authorities for organising educational and awareness programmes that foster a deeper understanding of wildlife conservation among students.

Kirti Vardhan Singh formally launched the "NZP Saathi App" and inaugurated the Self-ticketing Kiosks, marking a significant step towards visitor convenience and digital transformation at the National Zoological Park.

The "NZP Saathi App", available on both Android and iOS platforms, features an interactive digital map and smart navigation system that enables visitors to locate animal enclosures, washrooms, buggy points, exits and other facilities.

The app also offers thematic tours, including Express Tour, Family Tour, Grand Zoo Tour and personalised "My Tour" options.

The Self-ticketing Kiosks will facilitate online ticket booking through UPI-based digital payments with free Wi-Fi connectivity for on-the-spot ticket booking.

Following the inauguration, MoS Singh held a meeting with officials and section in-charges to review ongoing initiatives and discuss strategies for the overall enhancement, modernisation and efficient management of the National Zoological Park.

Kirti Vardhan Singh also inspected the bird houses and reviewed the summer management arrangements for the avian collection.

He assessed the enclosure conditions and offered suggestions for further improving animal welfare and habitat management.

During his visit to the Veterinary Hospital, Kirti Vardhan Singh observed the care being provided to in-house sick animals and held detailed discussions with zoo veterinarians and animal health staff regarding healthcare and management practices.

Later, the MoS visited the lion enclosure and observed the Asiatic lions -- Kartik and Karani.

He expressed satisfaction with their upkeep and the overall management of the enclosure.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Nice to see authorities focusing on visitor experience. But I hope they're also investing enough in animal welfare and habitat conditions. The minister checking the bird houses and enclosures is good—but we need consistent care, not just for VIP visits. 🦁

Vikram M

Digital transformation in the right direction! The online ticket booking through UPI will save so much time. No more standing in long queues with restless kids. And the app's smart navigation to locate washrooms and buggy points—mast hai! But I hope they keep the entry fees reasonable.

James A

Good to see the minister engaging with students through the Summer Vacation Programme. Creating awareness about wildlife conservation among young minds is crucial. But I wish they'd also talk more about protecting natural habitats outside zoos—real conservation is in the wild.

Priya S

The "My Tour" option sounds interesting—personalized zoo experience! I wonder if the app will also include information about the animals, their conservation status, and fun facts for kids. Would be nice if they add audio guides too. Fingers crossed this app works without glitches on busy weekends. 📱

Ramesh W

App launch is good, but what about the basic amenities? The zoo still needs cleaner washrooms, better signage, and more shaded sitting areas. Technology is welcome, but don't forget the fundamentals. And please ensure the free Wi-Fi has enough bandwidth for all visitors—otherwise it's just a gimmick.

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