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New Delhi : On the occasion of Global Tiger Day on July 29, 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the results of the fourth cycle of All India Tiger Estimation – 2018, at Lok Kalyan Marg in New Delhi. The count of tigers in India has risen to 2,967 in 2018, according to this survey.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister described this as a historic achievement for India and reaffirmed India’s commitment towards protecting the tiger. He appreciated the speed and dedication with which various stakeholders worked to achieve this. He described it as one of the finest examples of Sankalp Se Siddhi. Once the people of India decide to do something, there is no force that can prevent them from getting the desired results, he declared.
The Prime Minister said that with almost 3,000 tigers, India is today among the biggest and most secure habitats. He asserted that the way ahead is “collectiveness” instead of “selectiveness.” He said that a broad-based and holistic look is essential for environmental conservation. He said it is possible to strike a healthy balance between development and environment. “In our policies, in our economics, we have to change the conversation about conservation,” the PM added.
India will build more homes for our citizens and at the same time create quality habitats for animals. India will have a vibrant marine economy and a healthier marine ecology. This balance is what will contribute to a strong and inclusive India, the Prime Minister asserted. He expressed confidence that India will prosper both economically and environmentally; India will build more roads and will have cleaner rivers; India will have better train connectivity and also greater tree coverage.
The PM said that in the last five years while work has proceeded at a fast pace for next-generation infrastructure, the forest cover in the country has also grown. There has also been an increase in the “protected areas.” In 2014, there were 692 protected areas, which increased to more than 860 in 2019. The “Community Reserves” have also grown from 43 in 2014, to more than 100 now.
He said that India is making a sustained effort to make its economy “clean-fuel based” and “renewable energy based.” He said “waste” and “bio-mass” are being made a big part of India’s energy security and mentioned the progress made in schemes such as “Ujjwala” and “Ujala” for LPG connections and LED bulbs respectively. The Prime Minister called for even greater efforts towards Tiger Conservation.
Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change Prakash Javdekar, Union Minister of State for Environment, Forests and Climate Change Babul Supriyo, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, C K Mishra, were present on the occasion, according to a PIB release.
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