Prime Minister Narendra Modi enjoyed Jungle Safari in ‘Gir Wildlife Sanctuary’ in Junagadh district of Gujarat on ‘World Wildlife Day’ and saw Asian lions closely. PM Modi is seen taking pictures of lions from DSLR camera here. In another picture, PM Modi is looking at the lions holding the camera in his hand. There is also a picture in which the female lioness is seen cherishing the cub.
Prime Minister Modi will preside over the seventh meeting of the National Wildlife Board (NBWL) on Monday evening. 47 members will participate in this meeting, including army chiefs, members of various states, representatives of NGOs working in the region, Chief Wildlife Warden and Secretary of various states. After the meeting, PM Modi will also talk to women forest employees in Sasan.
Let us know that before going to the sanctuary, he shared a video on the social media platform X. He wrote on X, “On World Wildlife Day, let us repeat our commitment to protect and conserve the incredible biodiversity of our planet. Every species plays an important role – let’s protect their future for the coming generations! We also take pride in India’s contribution to the conservation and security of wildlife. ”
There is also a video clip with this post, in which PM Modi is referring to the natural urge to biodiversity in the tradition of India. This clip is of 2023. In Mysore, Karnataka, during the program of completion of ’50 years of Project Tiger’, PM Modi had considered wildlife.
In comparison to other countries in the minds of wildlife lovers around the world, where the tiger population is either stable or declining, repeating the questions arising about the growing population of tigers in India, the Prime Minister said, ‘India does not believe in the struggle between ecology and economy, but it gives equal importance to both.’