New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the Indian lion population has seen a stable increase in recent years when he welcomed people on the day of the world lion.
The lion is magnificent and brave, and India is proud to be at home for Asian lions, Modi tweeted.
“On the day of the world lion, I convey my greetings for all who are enthusiastic about lion conservation.
It will make you happy that the past few years have seen a stable increase in the Indian lion population,” he said.
The lion is magnificent and brave.
India is proud to be home to asiatic lions.
On the day of the world lion, I deliver …
https://t.co/ddm1ltun3T- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1628564996000World Lion Day observed throughout the world on August 10 every year.
The aim is to increase awareness and educate people about species and problems regarding conservation.
The prime minister noted that when he was the Minister of Gujarat, he had the opportunity to work to ensure safe and safe habitat for Gir Lions.
“A number of initiatives were taken involving local communities and global best practices to ensure safe habitat and tourism also got encouragement,” Modi said.
When I serve as Gujarat CM, I have the opportunity to work to ensure safe and safe habitat for …
https://t.co/ninxNU5GTN- Narendra Modi (@Narendramodi) 1628565107000World Lion Day is the idea of co-founder dereck and beverly Joubert, a husband and wife team with a desire for big cats.
They began the initiative in 2013, uniting national geographic and big cat initiatives under one banner to protect the remaining large cats that live in the wild.