<p>The number of big cats in Rajasthan's Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) has increased to 30 with the birth of two cubs.</p>.<p>Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday shared a photo of a camera trap of a tigress with the newborn cubs.</p>.<p>"The good news of the birth of two cubs was received from Sariska Tiger Reserve. Now the number of tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve has increased to 30," Gehlot said.</p>.<p>He added, "The state government is committed to the conservation of tigers which are important for the environment."</p>.<p>Forest department sources said the tigress, ST-19, gave birth to two cubs and the cubs appear to be 3-4 months old.</p>.<p>"The movement of the tigress and the cubs is being monitored," the sources added.</p>
<p>The number of big cats in Rajasthan's Sariska Tiger Reserve (STR) has increased to 30 with the birth of two cubs.</p>.<p>Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday shared a photo of a camera trap of a tigress with the newborn cubs.</p>.<p>"The good news of the birth of two cubs was received from Sariska Tiger Reserve. Now the number of tigers in Sariska Tiger Reserve has increased to 30," Gehlot said.</p>.<p>He added, "The state government is committed to the conservation of tigers which are important for the environment."</p>.<p>Forest department sources said the tigress, ST-19, gave birth to two cubs and the cubs appear to be 3-4 months old.</p>.<p>"The movement of the tigress and the cubs is being monitored," the sources added.</p>