The decision was taken sometime ago during a meeting of NTCA's technical committee and officials of Madhya Pradesh Forest department here.
According to a note of the meeting, the committee perused the response of Wildlife Institute of India (WII) to this issue, raised by the Chief Wildlife Warden of Madhya Pradesh, to refuse the approval for reintroduction of white tigers.
The note was accessed by Bhopal-based wildlife activist Ajay Dubey exercising his Right to Information (RTI).
"Ministry of Environment and Forests should intervene and ask NTCA to rethink on the matter. We will also write to the Ministry," said Dubey.
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The state government has been making several efforts to get a pair of white tigers for Sanjay Tiger Reserve in Sidhi district.
However, the efforts to get the tigers from Odisha could not be materialised.
There is no white tiger in wild or natural habitat in Madhya Pradesh. The state has about three such tigers in captivity.